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Image shows a Forest Service employee pointing to something for a visitor while animatronic Smokey Bear looks on.
Newly reopened information center welcomes visitors on the National Mall

Imagine you’re a tourist visiting Washington, DC. As you walk along the south side of the Mall towards the Washington Monument, out of the corner of your eye, you see a tall cut-out of a bear in blue
Image shows two people in hard hats laying rocks down while doing trail maintenance.
Five years of the Great American Outdoors Act
Modoc National Forest, Klamath National Forest, Inyo National Forest, Shasta-Trinity National Forest

Last year we talked about national forests being like our favorite sweaters — much loved but getting a bit frazzled around the edges and needing some repairs. The kind of unraveling that happens to
Image shows Smokey giving the high sign to the camera.
Starting his 9th decade of wildfire prevention messaging

Here at the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Forest Service, wildfire prevention is a big priority. There’s no better ambassador of that essential message than everyone’s favorite wildfire prevention
Image shows a small pond developing behind a stone structure built across a prairie.
How one scientist came to know and love an overlooked treasure on our western landscapes
Grand Mesa, Uncompahgre and Gunnison National Forests

Sagebrush landscapes are often thought of as dry, rugged and lacking plant and wildlife diversity. I am here to tell you—nothing is further from the truth. Having spent years working in these
Image shows construction equipment lifting salvaged timber into a logging truck for transport off the national forest.
Fast action and local partnership fuel forest recovery
Sabine National Forest, National Forests and Grasslands in Texas

When a tornado swept through the Sabine National Forest in March 2025, it left behind a trail of broken trees, downed limbs and hundreds of acres of damaged timber. But in just 28 days, the Forest
Image shows a section of forest treated using the digital method, showing a much more sparsely wooded area than the surrounding, non-treated areas of forest.
Brushing paint aside for digital tree-marking methods to thin forest, improve timber production
Coconino National Forest, Kaibab National Forest

With a paint can in hand, a forester walks step by step through the dense Arizona ponderosa pine forest, marking trees with distinctive orange streaks. The forester is part of a timber-marking crew
Image shows a building and parking lot.
Forest Service investment helps expand U.S. supply of engineered wood products

Mass timber is transforming how America builds—but supply hasn’t kept pace with demand. A gap in domestic manufacturing has slowed widespread adoption, leaving many developers with few options beyond
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For a fun, safe and environmentally friendly holiday experience on public lands

It’s almost the Fourth of July! The Nation’s 249th Birthday! I’m as excited as you are to get out there, enjoy that summer weather, and celebrate the country’s anniversary. Our nation’s national
Image shows a jeep driving along a rocky cliff wall.
Mendocino National Forest, Stanislaus National Forest

While driving towards mountains and forested areas, have you ever seen Jeeps and trucks that look like they belong at a Monster Truck Rally? Ever wonder where they’re going? These off-road enthusiasts
Image shows a wildland firefighter in safety gear and helmet dripping fire onto vegetation to continue a prescribed fire.
Shasta-Trinity National Forest

On the lower slopes of Jackass Ridge, smoke wafted through an oak woodland canopy, its gray haze contrasting with the green, yellow and red hues of the forest. A crackle of burning grass could be