Skip to main content
U.S. flag

An official website of the United States government

RSS Feeds
Displaying 291 - 300 of 309
A picture of Kate Meyer holding a steelhead near the edge of a riverbank.

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

A picture of a camping tent setup up on a high mountain slope overlooking a beautiful sunset or sunrise.

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
A picture of sheep grazing

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
A picture of a kayaker on a calm lake.

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
Periodical cicadas aggregate on trees growing out in the open, such as on lawns and in parks. While they can overwhelm saplings in some extreme cases, they are not known to have any serious negative impacts on mature trees.

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
A group of possibly 30 people standing around in a circle in front of a large sign and map on top of a mountain area.
Restoration through collaboration

In August 2017, a wildfire swept through more than 24,000 acres of central Oregon, threatening the small town of Sisters at the foot of the Cascades Mountains. Residents in subdivisions near Sisters
Research shows there are proven methods for preparing properties for withstanding the devastating impacts of a wildfire. Whether it's replacing wood chips with gravel or reimagining your entire landscape design, what you do really matters. (Courtesy graphic National Fire Protection Association.)
Homeowners can take preventative steps long before wildfires begin

Remember, Saturday, May 1, is Wildfire Community Preparedness Day , a national campaign to encourage people and organizations to join in a single day to take action to raise awareness and reduce
A picture of Woodsy Owl working with several young kids.

I can remember Woodsy Owl’s public service announcements pop up between episodes of my favorite cartoon, Speed Racer. Laying on then-fashionable 1970s-era green shag carpet, my friends and I would