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Recent News About Forest Service (fs)
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As the most rural state in the United States, Maine is one of the best destinations to reconnect with nature.
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The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Forest Service is announcing that internal guidance on how future e-bike use is managed on national forests and grasslands has been finalized.
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Standing on the banks of the Yadkin River in Wilkesboro, North Carolina, the river tumbles peacefully by.
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Much of what is known about planned fire comes from a burn manager’s memory.
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When looking at the Hope Diamond for the first time, you’re not impressed by its size—even for a rare diamond, it isn’t that big.
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In western Ghana's major coastal city, Sekondi-Takoradi, 100 school children have become urban farmers thanks to the vision of two women.
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Forest Service science shows that thinning and fuels treatments work. Historically, many western forests were far less dense and extremely variable.
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The USDA Forest Service recently announced a 10-year strategy to confront the wildfire crisis and improve forest resilience.
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From snowcapped peaks down to wooded foothills, the Sierra Nevada range includes nine national forests in Nevada and California.
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From the banks of Oregon’s North Umpqua River, the forest is black as far
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Family forests provide many valuable goods and services that extend beyond their boundaries, including clean air and water, wildlife habitat, and carbon sequestration.
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They can pop up almost anywhere.
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The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) Forest Service is announcing that western states federal grazing fees will be $1.35 per head month for 2022. The 2022 fee remains unchanged from 2021.
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Starting next week, the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS) will conduct the first-ever National Agroforestry Survey.
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The cloud forests of western Honduras' Celaque National Park nurtured an idyllic childhood for Yaredi Alvardo:
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Since 2014, a partnership between the USDA Forest Service and the Natural Resources Conservation Service has improved the health and resiliency of forest ecosystems and mitigated wildfire threats where public and private lands meet.
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The agency will work with partners over the next decade to treat up to an additional 20 million acres on National Forest System lands and up to an additional 30 million acres of other Federal, State, Tribal, and private lands.
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Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack and Forest Service Chief Randy Moore will today launch a comprehensive response to the nation’s growing wildfire crisis – “Confronting the Wildfire Crisis: A Strategy for Protecting Communities and Improving Resilience in America’s Forests.”
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Jerry Perez is stepping into a critical role for the USDA Forest Service as its newest national director for fire and aviation management.
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Looking for the delight of dashing through the snow? The Four Corners and Deer Mountain Snowmobile Parks on the Klamath National Forest in California are gateways into a tri-forest winter wonderland of snowmobiling.