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Hawaiian Canoe Carries Pledge of Conservation Around the World

July 25, 2014 Sherri Eng, Pacific Southwest Research Station, U.S. Forest Service

On May 30, the double-hulled voyaging canoe Hōkūle‘a set sail from the Hawaiian Islands on a more than 50,000-mile, 26-country journey around the world. The crew’s mission: to spread the word about the importance of world conservation. The dual-masted, 62-foot Hōkūle‘a, along with her escort the...

Conservation Forestry

Longleaf Pines Flourish on an East Texas Ranch

July 25, 2014 Beverly Moseley, Natural Resources Conservation Service, Texas

In deep East Texas, pine trees are king. Towering pines line the roads and blanket the rolling countryside and national forests. Loblolly and slash pine dominate the landscape in contrast to the area’s historic longleaf pine trees that once reigned. The reduced number of longleaf pines has not gone...

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Land Conservation Strengthens Rural Communities: Examples of the Land and Water Conservation Fund at Work

July 24, 2014 Leslie Jones, Senior Advisor, Natural Resources and Environment

The Forest Service’s Land and Water Conservation Fund investment in national forests and grasslands has ripple effects that extend far beyond the Forest Service and the land that is protected. The Land and Water Conservation Fund, created by Congress in 1964, provides resources to federal, state and...

Conservation Forestry

Retired Couple's Commitment to Restoring Longleaf Pine Highlights Partnership's Success

July 22, 2014 Amelia Hines, Natural Resources Conservation Service, Georgia

Tim and Harriette Allen have focused their golden years on a shared passion that has set them on a path to conservation. The Georgia couple’s love of nature and a desire to help the environment spurred them to become part of a national effort to conserve and restore longleaf pine forests throughout...

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Florida Team Wins State Envirothon Title, Bound for National Competition

July 21, 2014 Renee Bodine, Natural Resources Conservation Service, Florida

They tried year after year for four years at county-level competitions. And as they watched other teams take top honors, they kept at it. This year their hard work paid off, and those five students from Jupiter High School in Palm Beach County, Florida, made it to the state-level competition and won...

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Conservation Efforts Help Protect Longleaf Forests for Future Generations

July 18, 2014 Justin Fritscher, Natural Resources Conservation Service

I have a few decorative items on my desk at work, and some of those are longleaf pine cones. Even though I only learned of the rare longleaf pine forest – and the large pine cones that fall in them each year – a few years ago, it was love at first sight. Longleaf pine forests once covered the...

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Social Media, Online Resources Help a Minnesota Rancher Succeed

July 16, 2014 Julie MacSwain, Natural Resources Conservation Service, Minnesota

To Chisago County, Minn. farmer Keith Johnson, triathlons, swimming in clean water and conservation have a lot in common. They’re his passions, and he’s in constant pursuit of information on these topics. Years ago, when printed publications and brochures were the norm, Johnson would find himself...

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South Carolina Farmer Honors Great-Grandfather's Conservation Ethic

July 14, 2014 Amy Overstreet, Natural Resources Conservation Service, South Carolina

Hallie Robinson farms a small piece of land with an enormous amount of energy and excitement. She and her husband, William Robinson, farm three acres of vegetables and raise ducks, geese, goats and cows in Lee County, S.C. They moved to the farm in 1979, and much of her farm knowledge comes from her...

Conservation Food and Nutrition Farming

Forest Service Leader and Partners Work to Conserve California Landscapes

July 11, 2014 John Heil, Pacific Southwest Region, U.S. Forest Service

This summer, USDA is highlighting partnerships to invest in the future of rural America. Our partners work with us year after year to leverage resources and grow economic opportunities. They are the key to ensuring our rural communities thrive. Follow more of our stories on Twitter at @USDA or using...

Forestry

Conservation Easement Protects a Vital Stock Trail in Wyoming

July 11, 2014 Brenda Ling, Natural Resources Conservation Service, Wyoming, with Matt Wells, Wyoming Stock Growers Land Trust

Cattlemen, woolgrowers, anglers, hikers and hunters will continue to enjoy Beartrap Meadows in the Big Horns of Wyoming thanks to a conservation easement that will forever protect a stock trail used by many ranchers. The project conserves part of a stock trail, or stock rest, in western Johnson...

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