Forest Service (fs)
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Recent News About Forest Service (fs)
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Creating Community
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Great American Outdoors Act Celebrates 2nd Anniversary
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Monitoring the Giants: Tracking Resilience of Giant Sequoias After Wildfires
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Discovering Dispatch: Behind the first call
- Statement from Chief Randy Moore on interim policy changes for partnership and cooperator agreements
Statement from Chief Randy Moore on interim policy changes for partnership and cooperator agreements
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Forest Service Taking Emergency Action to Protect Giant Sequoias
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Managing forests in a changing climate
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USDA Forest Service and Bureau of Land Management seek public comments on definitions, other aspects of old-growth, mature forests
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Forest Service and Bureau of Land Management Announce 15-day extension of public comment period on Rainy River Withdrawal Environmental Assessment in northern Minnesota
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USDA awards $5.5M in grants to conserve community forests
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USDA Forest Service Announces Plans to Open Comments on Rainy River Mineral Withdrawal in Northern Minnesota
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Secretary Vilsack Directs USDA Forest Service to Take Bold Action to Restore Forests, Improve Resilience, and Curb Climate Change
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Celebrating Great Outdoors Month on the Continental Divide National Scenic Trail
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Inherit the fun
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Foreword to Report from Chief Randy Moore
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Gone fishing? Biologists share how anglers can support healthy native fish populations
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The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) and the United States Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) announce the renewal of a critical partnership focused on infrastructure projects and natural resources planning.
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Today, the USDA Forest Service issued a rule change to 36 CFR 222.50(h) that harmonizes Forest Service policy with that of the Department of Interior and allows for greater flexibility in handling cases of unauthorized or excess livestock grazing on national forests and grasslands.
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The Middle Fork of the Salmon River originates at the confluence of Marsh and Bear Valley Creeks in central Idaho near Stanley.
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When Sandi Broncheau-McFarland stands on the Nez Perce National Historical Trail she sees two stories.