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Stepping Outside the Classroom to Learn Lessons for Life

December 09, 2020 Korey Morgan, Office of Communication, USDA Forest Service

Stop by any trailhead or boat landing on a national forest or grassland and take a moment to ask folks to explain the origins of their love for the outdoors. You will likely hear people return time and again to some formative experience they had in grade school. For some, the smell of the pine...

Forestry

Innovative Finance for National Forests Grant Program Fosters New Ideas, Partnerships

December 07, 2020 Andrew Avitt, USDA Forest Service, Office of Communications

The USDA Forest Service is charged with caring for 193 million acres of the nation’s forests and grasslands and solving some of the most complex land management challenges. Across the country, forests densely packed with trees are at high risk of catastrophic wildfire as well as insect and disease...

Forestry

A Christmas Story Worth Telling

December 02, 2020 Robert Hudson Westover, Office of Communication, USDA Forest Service

Usually when an event as wonderful as the lighting of the U.S. Capitol Christmas Tree has its 50 th anniversary, the events surrounding it are packed with people ready to celebrate. That was the plan this year, but the Covid-19 pandemic changed everything and yet nothing.

Forestry

When Bears Fly

November 25, 2020 Robert Hudson Westover, Office of Communications, USDA Forest Service

This bear can fly. The new Smokey Bear balloon debuted in last year’s Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade (USDA Forest Service photo.)

Forestry

The U.S. Capitol Christmas Tree Arrives in DC

November 20, 2020 Robert Hudson Westover, Office of Communication, USDA Forest Service

For 50 years, the arrival of the U.S. Capitol Christmas Tree has brought enormous excitement to the workers who deliver the tree across the country and then hoist the towering conifer into place on the West Lawn of Capitol Hill.

Forestry

Science is Saving the Mangrove Forests

November 20, 2020 Diane Banegas and Rich MacKenzie, Research and Development, USDA Forest Service

Mangrove forests along the coastlines in the Asia-Pacific region provide building materials for traditional homes, shelter fish and wildlife, protect communities from tsunamis and typhoons, and store more carbon than any other forested ecosystem in the world. Despite all they do for humans and the...

Forestry

There’s No Place Like the Peabody Home

November 19, 2020 USDA Rural Development Vermont and New Hampshire State Director Anthony Linardos

Meg Miller, executive director of the Peabody Senior-Care Home in Franklin, N.H., was elated to hear that the beloved facility was approved for a $26 million loan from USDA Rural Development’s Community Facilities Direct Loan and Grant Program.

Rural

Pioneering Innovative Health Care Service and Infrastructure for Rural Areas

November 18, 2020 USDA Rural Development South Dakota State Director Julie Gross

Rural areas continue to face unique health care challenges. Among them are a lack of infrastructure, long distances to services, and a qualified health care workforce.

Rural

Telemedicine Technologies in Rural Washington Spark Long Term Advancement in Health Care Delivery

November 17, 2020 USDA Rural Development Washington State Director Kirk Pearson

In Rural America, there are many challenges to accessing high-quality healthcare – one of the most significant challenges is physically getting to the locations where a specialist is practicing. Telemedicine is a great tool for rural hospitals, health clinics, and even dental practices to use to...

Rural

50 Years of Christmas Cheer as a New Tree is Cut for Capitol Hill

November 04, 2020 Robert Hudson Westover, USDA Forest Service Office of Communications

When most people think of the lighting of a national Christmas tree, they are often thinking of the ceremony near the White House during which the President flips a switch and lights the tree.

Forestry