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Orphaned Bear Cubs Return Home to the Sierra National Forest

January 23, 2012 Renee Lee, U.S. Forest Service Office of Communication

In late August, a black bear was brutally shot and killed on the Sierra National Forest in northern California, leaving behind two orphaned bear cubs.

Forestry

Gooding Community Garden Produces Food, Knowledge, Service and Fun

January 23, 2012 Michelle Pak, NRCS Idaho

Eric Moore had a vision to grow a garden outside his office window. Moore, an employee of USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service in Idaho, works at the USDA Service Center in Gooding.

Conservation

Forest Service Chief Tidwell tours the District of Columbia’s urban forest

January 23, 2012 Jan Davis, Asst. Director for Urban Forestry, U.S. Forest Service

District of Columbia State Forester Monica Lear recently hosted U.S. Forest Service Chief Tom Tidwell and Forest Service staff in a tour of the District for the National Association of State Foresters (NASF). The tour highlighted diverse urban and community forestry projects and partnerships in the...

Forestry

A Blueprint for Stronger Service

January 09, 2012 Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack

Today at the American Farm Bureau Federation’s 93 rd Annual Meeting, I thanked about 10,000 farmers for helping to make U.S. agriculture a bright spot in our nation’s economy. In the past few decades, U.S. agriculture has become the second most productive sector of the American economy, thanks to...

USDA Results

Earth Team Volunteers Cleaning Mississippi Lake

January 09, 2012 Justin Fritscher, NRCS Mississippi

A special Earth Team volunteer group was recently formed to benefit Ross Barnett Reservoir, in central Mississippi. Keep the Rez Beautiful was created by an NRCS employee in late 2010 to promote conservation and water quality in the reservoir. Earth Team is the volunteer workforce for USDA’s Natural...

Conservation

In Oregon, Beaver Dams are Being Used to Restore Habitat

January 09, 2012 Matthew Burks, Wallowa-Whitman National Forest, U.S. Forest Service

The Forest Service is known for developing partnerships to get the greatest good out of scarce fiscal resources. On the Wallowa-Whitman National Forest one of the partners is four-legged.

Conservation Forestry

People’s Garden Helps to Strengthen a Community in Costa Rica

January 09, 2012 Kelly Stange, Agricultural Attaché, FAS Office in Costa Rica

The Foreign Agricultural Service office in San Jose broke ground on its own People’s Garden in Fall 2009. Ever since that day our embassy employees and their families, as well as members of the local community, have learned about the benefits of eating fresh, healthy foods.

Trade Initiatives