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A New Industrial Revolution for Plastics

September 19, 2018 Kate Lewis, USDA BioPreferred Program

Remember “plastics make it possible!” – the advertisement campaign from the 1980s? There’s a new kind of plastic in town 30 years later – bioplastics.

Biotechnology

Projecting Lumber Demand in the U.S. and Abroad

September 07, 2018 Sarah Farmer, Research and Development, USDA Forest Service

“Lumber and economic growth are tightly connected,” says USDA Forest Service scientist Jeffrey Prestemon. “At a certain rate of GDP growth, you get a certain path of lumber consumption.”

Forestry

The People in National Wildland Fire Management are the Best in the World

August 31, 2018 Jennifer Jones, Fire Aviation and Management, USDA Forest Service

Boise, Idaho is famous among college football fans for the blue turf on the Boise State University Broncos’ field. But in wildland fire management circles, the city is just as well-known as home of the National Interagency Fire Center, or NIFC. In fact, NIFC is the nation’s support center for...

Forestry

Where There’s Fire, There’s Smoke and it’s Bad for your Health

August 23, 2018 Robert Westover, Office of Communication, USDA Forest Service

Deadly and destructive wildland fires consuming so much of the West, from California all the way to British Columbia, are not only affecting those who have had to flee but those who are downwind of these massive infernos. At one point, in early July, before the prevailing winds helped de-choke...

Forestry

Speaking for Turtles - Working to Increase Turtle Populations

August 17, 2018 Sophie Morin, National Partnership Office, USDA Forest Service

Located in northern Wisconsin, the Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest has been called home by many species of turtles. The wood turtle, which resides in this forest, is classified as a Species of Concern and is under consideration by the US Fish and Wildlife Service to list under the Endangered...

Forestry

How the Forest Service Restores Public Lands Now and in the Future

August 10, 2018 Madelyn Dillon, Ecosystem Management Coordination, USDA Forest Service

More than 80 million acres of national forests are at risk from insect infestations, the impacts of prolonged drought, and the too frequent devastation caused by catastrophic wildfire. And the USDA Forest Service has a responsibility to the American public to move quickly and cost-effectively to...

Forestry

Weeds, Trees, and Property Lines and Good Neighbors

August 03, 2018 Larry Moore, Office of Communication, USDA Forest Service

I once lived in a home where fighting lawn weeds seemed a never-ending task. This was a new housing development. Pickets tied with bits of pink ribbon still clearly showed where our property began and ended, and they were handy for helping me determine where I could put in my fence and where I could...

Forestry

Before These Caterpillars Become Moths, They Unite to Destroy Forests

July 23, 2018 Tom Coleman, Forest Health Protection, USDA Forest Service

A caterpillar that’s been rarely observed in the wild is about to join with another species of inch worms to wreak destruction upon two national forests in New Mexico. The culprit, called Janet’s looper caterpillar, feeds on the needles of high-elevation fir and spruce trees, but this insect has...

Forestry

Forest Service Trails are Where Adventures Begin

July 20, 2018 Larry Moore, Office of Communication, USDA Forest Service

Journeys can lead us to destinations of breathtaking beauty, test our courage, and challenge the limits of our endurance. It all starts with your first step on a wilderness trail. The USDA Forest Service offers lots of opportunities for this type of adventure.

Forestry Recreation

Illegal Marijuana Sites Can’t Hide from Science

July 11, 2018 Diane Banegas, Research and Development, USDA Forest Service

The problem of illegal marijuana farms on national forests is, pardon the pun, growing. Although marijuana is now legal in California and other parts of the U.S., illegal marijuana growing is still a billion dollar industry with international tentacles.

Forestry