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An aerial view of Lincoln County illustrates the heavily forested lands intermixed with homes and infrastructure.
Local businesses benefit from reducing hazardous fuels in the Kootenai Complex Wildfire Crisis Strategy Landscape
Kootenai National Forest

Lincoln County Montana is a beautiful place. Heavily forested, with the Cabinet Mountains as a backdrop, the vistas are what draw people here. Scattered through this forested landscape are small rural

Sonya Lucatero wearing a hard hat, high visibility jacket, over a USDA Forest Service uniform, standing in a forest.
A job with many opportunities
Tahoe National Forest

The Forest Service is around 30,000 employees strong and requires a wide variety of professions to get the job done — to care for the land and serve people, that is. There are foresters, rangeland
Rafters on the Bridger-Teton National Forest East of Alpine, Wyoming.

When was the last time you felt truly present in the moment? No notifications. No emails. No to-do lists, errands to run, or chores to complete. Just you, the people you are with, and the sights
An aerial image of the newly repaired Big Four Ice Caves bridge spanning the South Fork Stillaguamish river.  Heavily wooded forest appears on both sides of the bridge and river.
Great American Outdoors Act puts destination back on path
Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest

Repair of the Big Four Ice Caves Bridge has hikers back on solid footing to a popular destination in Washington’s North Cascades. After taking three years to secure funding, the Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie
Beau Goodwin, his wife Stephanie Goodwin, son Carter Goodwin, baby girl Amelia Goodwin gather spruce roots.

Long before recorded history, in a place now referred to as the Klamath River Basin in Northern California, the Karuk Tribe thrived along the riverbanks. The Karuk have relied on the land and the
Before and after photo of restoration work on a trail.
Great American Outdoors Act funds help deferred maintenance
Helena-Lewis and Clark National Forest

During summer, visitors are returning to the treasured trails that make Montana famous for its outdoor recreation. The Bob Marshall Wilderness Complex, arguably one of Montana’s greatest gems, is a

Contractors prepare to transfer shortleaf pine off one of Mark Twain National Forest’s log landings

Most people are acquainted with honeybees and bumblebees and their importance in nature. There are 4,000 bee species in this country that pollinate 80 percent of all flowering plants, including more
A team of people wearing hard hats, high visibility jackets, and gloves work to move stone blocks on the bank of a river.
Unlocking creative solutions through public-private partnerships

Imagine planning your summer vacation to visit to one of your favorite outdoor places from your childhood. The fond memories of lakes and endless hiking trails. When you finally reach your destination
A Northern Pearly Eye taking a break on an large aspen leaf.

If you walk into a forest on a cold winter day, you won’t see bees. However, once the flowers start to bloom and pollen fills the air, that same forest will be buzzing with pollinators. Depending on