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Students Participate in Pajaro Project Planting Day

December 20, 2010 Jody Fagan, NRCS California

As many as 28 students from the Pajaro Valley High School recently planted wetland trees, shrubs and grasses as part of a Pajaro River Watershed project near Watsonville, California. For this project, USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service is working with the Resource Conservation District of...

Initiatives Conservation

A Regional Collaboration in Vermont’s Northeast Kingdom

December 14, 2010 Molly Lambert, USDA Rural Development Vermont State Director

Earlier this month I joined USDA Deputy Undersecretary for Natural Resources and Conservation, (NRCS) Ann Mills, and Deputy Director of the Executive Secretariat, David Aten, in the Northeast Kingdom of Vermont for a “Great Regions” convening. Federal, state and local officials joined members of the...

Rural

NRCS Wetlands Reserve Program Aids in the Recovery of Louisiana Black Bear Habitat

December 09, 2010 Kristen Lemoine and John Pitre, NRCS Louisiana

The Louisiana black bear was once abundant in the Mississippi River Delta. But by the 1950s, the population was severely diminished in Louisiana, mainly due to habitat loss. Luckily, a voluntary land conservation program offered by USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) is helping this...

Conservation

High Hopes For High Tunnels

December 06, 2010 Agriculture Deputy Secretary Kathleen Merrigan

Cross-posted from the Let's Move! Blog: Question: What are those giant clear caterpillar looking things in the White House garden? Answer: They are high tunnels and they are another step in increasing the ability of farmers and gardeners around the nation to grow and provide healthy nutritious...

Food and Nutrition Initiatives

Mississippi NRCS Office Breaks Ground on Pollinator Garden

December 03, 2010 Pete Heard, NRCS National Agricultural Wildlife Conservation Center

The National Agricultural Wildlife Conservation Center (AWCC) in Madison, Mississippi is partnering with the city of Madison to create a pollinator garden.

Conservation

Dam Removal Enhances Massachusetts Wildlife Habitat

December 01, 2010 Diane Baedeker Petit, NRCS Massachusetts

Fifteen hardy New Englanders stood in the cold November rain recently to watch the demolition of one of the largest dams ever to be removed in Massachusetts. The crowd was made up of representatives from a diverse group of public and private partners that have been working together toward this day...

Conservation

USDA TARGET Center Launches Profiles in Technology Video Series on USDA YouTube Channel

November 19, 2010 Paul Lloyd, Education and Section 508 Service Area Manager, USDA TARGET Center

In today’s workplace, technology has such an immense impact that most of us take it for granted. Yet there was once a day when you sat at your desk and wrote letters by hand, waited for the mail to be delivered and connected calls through an employee-operated switch board in your office. If you were...

Technology

California Farmer Recognized for Creating Pollinator Habitat

November 02, 2010 Phil Giles, NRCS California

I can’t think of anyone more deserving of the National Association of Conservation Districts (NACD) and North American Pollinator Protection Campaign (NAPPC) Farmer Rancher Pollinator Conservation Award than Paul Kaiser of Singing Frogs Farm in Sebastopol, California. That’s why I was so excited...

Conservation

Restoring Historic Habitat and Creating Outdoor Education Opportunities for Youth

October 26, 2010 Judi Craddock, NRCS

Camp Binachi is a Boy Scouts of America camp located in rural Lauderdale County, Mississippi, that focuses on teaching scouts about ecology and the conservation of natural resources. In 2005 Hurricane Katrina caused severe damage to Camp Binachi, which is managed by the Choctaw Area Council. But the...

Conservation

Creating Pollinator Habitat on America’s Working Lands

October 25, 2010 Sarah Graddy, Natural Resources Conservation Service

Last week I went to a North American Pollinator Partnership (NAPPC) symposium at the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s South Building, just off the National Mall. NAPPC is celebrating 10 years of existence, and the symposium made up day one of NAPPC’s three-day, annual conference, the focus of which...

Conservation
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