Feature Stories
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Chief reflects on challenging rewards
July 22,2021
40 years of service, caring Vicki Christiansen possesses the depth of knowledge and experience required of all Forest Service Chiefs, who move up the ranks and are not political appointees. Chief -
Cameron Peak: Fighting Fire Together
July 14,2021
The Joint Chiefs' Landscape Restoration Partnership between the Forest Service and Natural Resources Conservation Service aims to restore landscapes, protect water quality, enhance habitat, and reduce - Outdoor recreation is in high demand as record numbers of visitors seek out national forests and grasslands for memorable adventures. Recreation.gov is your gateway to explore your national forests
- Not all fires are bad. In fact, fire is a natural part of many landscapes. Wildfire can play an important role in forest health by clearing out dead trees, leaf litter, and competing vegetation from
- The rhythmic thwack-thwack-thwack of helicopter blades cut through the pre-dawn darkness. The burnt orange MH-65 Dolphin rescue helicopter, bearing the crossed anchors of the U.S. Coast Guard, emerges
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Milky Way over San Juan National Forest wins top prize in Share the Experience photo contest
June 17,2021
Mark Gruenhaupt and his brother busied themselves setting up camp on the San Juan National Forest in Colorado in July 2020. They were on the second night of a self-guided, multi-day four-wheel-drive - Don’t let the arid terrain fool you. The Southwestern U.S. offers more than 10 million acres of fishable reservoirs, lakes and ponds and 220,000 miles of rivers and streams. The Coronado National
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Fisheries Biologist Offers Tips
June 7,2021
The coastal cutthroat trout is a fish of many names: sea-run cutthroat, blue-back, harvest, among others. Regardless of the name, most Pacific Northwest anglers agree the coastal cutthroat is a -
Recreation makes for healthy economies
June 1,2021
National forests across the country support a number of industries that in turn bolster rural and national economies. Among those industries are mining, timber and grazing. But another industry rivals -
Rise to the Future Awards
May 27,2021
During a virtual ceremony on May 26, Forest Service Chief Vicki Christiansen and Acting Deputy Chief Tina Terrell announced the 14 employees and partners who are recipients of the 2020 Rise to the -
National forest visits surged in 2020
May 28,2021
Over the last year, people across the U.S. chose the great outdoors to reduce stress and find a physically distanced alternative for having a little fun. National forests and grasslands were -
Producing Top Quality Wool
May 21,2021
From the sweater you wear, to airplane carpets, wool is one of the most incredible fibers in the world. It can keep you warm, its ability to absorb almost a third of its weight in water can keep you -
Understanding the value of recreation
May 20,2021
What would you pay to a hike through an ancient forest, where the wind makes the trees whisper history’s secrets? Or to go kayaking down a crystal-clear stream, where fish swim against the current -
Cicadas stir up a ruckus
May 19,2021
Pedestrians scurry up and down the central boulevard, peering nervously upwards at the interlocking limbs of enormous oak trees lining the street. A traffic light flashes from red to green, the chime - In the summer of 2019, Forest Service entomologist Amy Lockner made her way along the Taylor Canyon Road toward Gunnison, Colorado, a small mountain town situated in a valley often referred to as the