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Tallgrass to the forest: The Comanche and Cimarron National Grasslands
Comanche National Grassland, Cimarron National Grassland, Pike-San Isabel National Forests

At first glance, a person looking out at the Comanche and Cimarron National Grasslands might notice areas of sparse grass, numerous fences and scattered cows. But on closer look and with a little more
Image shows the Appalachian Trail winding its way along large rocks and trees, shrouded in an otherworldly fog.
From the tallgrass to the forest: The George Washington and Jefferson National Forest
George Washington and Jefferson National Forests

Sunlight dapples through the verdant forest canopy above you. A gentle breeze cools the late summer warmth. Occasional white blazes peeking from trees reaffirm you’re going the right way. Flame
Sawdust flies as a monk in full robe and protective equipment cuts down a small tree with a chainsaw.
Benedictine Monks bring the community and Forest Service together to reduce wildfire risk near the Gila National Forest
Gila National Forest

USDA Forest Service is reducing wildfire risk and forging unusual, unique partnerships. The Gila National Forest and Our Lady of Guadalupe Monastery work together to reduce wildfire risk across
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Wildfire risk reduction restores water—Co-stewardship is the key
Carson National Forest

“I’m the project overseer,” said Mayordomo Vicente Fernandez humbly when asked specifically about his mayordomo title. Vicente is the community manager of a 71-acre parcel in the Carson National
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The Smokey Bear awards ceremony will be broadcast live

We’re celebrating Smokey Bear’s 80th birthday, by honoring wildfire prevention heroes. Heroes like Lassie, Walt Disney Productions and the San Diego Padres, who have all been awarded for their
A pregnant woman wearing baseball cap holding chainsaw in the woods.
The cultural change of balancing motherhood with wildland fire management

Sarah King remembers one time when she was focusing on the day’s task of preparing an area of the Custer Gallatin National Forest in southwestern Montana to be burned to reduce the threat of future
Two people loading wood into a bin.
A new Tribal workforce uses biomass from forest restoration projects to heat homes of community elders

Bordering southern Idaho, in Owyhee, Nevada, winter temperatures can dip below zero degrees on the Duck Valley Indian Reservation. For Shoshone-Paiute Tribal members, burning wood to heat their homes
Sheep grazing in amongst trees
From stylish Olympic blazers to reducing carbon impacts, ranchers in the west make a global impact
Tahoe National Forest

Across the West, lands are scarred with reminders of overuse and undermanagement. A century of fire suppression has resulted in unhealthy and overstocked forests. The cost to treat an acre of land can
Smokey Bear cuts a 100th anniversary cake with a female Forest Service employee by his side.
Honoring the past, Celebrating the present, and inspiring action for the future
Gila National Forest

What do student-produced documentaries, a crosscut saw competition and cultural performances all have in common? The answer: the 2024 Centennial Anniversary of the Gila Wilderness, the first
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National Forest trains with cooperators to manage wildfires
Caribou-Targhee National Forest

The Caribou-Targhee National Forest extends like a long finger down the Idaho-Wyoming state line with seven ranger districts scattered from the storied lawless zone the U.S. Constitution forgot near