Fishlake Newsletters
Welcome to the Fishlake National Forest newsletters. The newsletters are published as digital story maps.
Current Newsletter
Annual Report - Forest Information Booklet
Highlights of Every Work Area on the Forest With an Emphasis on Where Public Monies are Being Spent
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Newsletter Archive
Summer 2023 - Take Your Child to Work Day, New Employee Orientations, GAOA Work
Spotlight: Governor of Utah + Deputy Chief of Forest Service
May 2023 - Sounds of Elk, Prescription Burning Starts, Volunteers
Leader Spotlight: Stan Anderson
April 2023 - Snow, Frogs, Bears
Leader Spotlight: Kurt Robins
March 2023 - Highlights of 2022 Accomplishments
Leader Spotlight: Dan Child
January/February 2023 - Entrada Institute Interview, Utah Public Radio Interview, Retirements
Leader Spotlight: Jason Kling
November 2022 - Signal Peak Rx Burn, Government Creek Project, School Tours
Leader Spotlight: Terry Keyes
October 2022 - Paiute Trail Hall of Fame, ATV Jamboree, Employee Luncheon
Leader Spotlight: Brian Monroe
September 2022 - Shared Stewardship Tour, Road Milling, Illegal Residency
Leader Spotlight: Wess Freeborn
August 2022 - Halfway Hill Fire, Dry Creek Fire, GAOA Projects
Leader Spotlight: Jared Whitmer
July 2022 - 83,000 Trees Planted, New Employee Orientations, Firewood
Leader Spotlight: Kim Huynh
June 2022 - Old Woman South Rx Burn, 2022 Burn Boss, Dispatcher of the Year
May 2022 - Old Woman South Rx Burn, Sage Grouse, Smokey Bear
Leader Spotlight: Mike Elson
April 2022 - Trash Clean Up, Loa Office Remodel, Sportsman's Expo
March 2022 - Ice Fishing, Deer Study, Avalanche Training
January 2022 - WRI Projects, Glenwood Collaborative Project, 5 Avalanches
December 2021 - SUU Partner of the Year, Regional Forester Award, Recruiting
November 2021 - Fire Education, Paragliding, Elsinore Habitat Restoration Project
October 2021 - Rocky Mountain Jamboree, Shared Stewardship Tour, Salmon Run
September 2021 - Road Milling Work, Trail Information, Monroe Mountain Aspen Project
~ For more stories, please visit Fishlake National Forest Stories and Intermountain Region Stories