Identifying the Role of Government in Forest Management.

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Identifying the Role of Government in Forest Management

NEXT GENERATION SCIENCE / COMMON CORE STANDARDS ADDRESSED! WHST Draw evidence from informational texts to support analysis, reflection, and research. (HSLS1‐6)

BELL WORK / STUDENT LEARNING OBJECTIVES.  1. Explain the history of the National Forest Service.  2. Explain the role of the National Forest Service.  3. Explain the role of the New Mexico State Forestry Division.

TERMS.  Forest supervisor  Forestry  Multiple use  Ranger district

INTEREST APPROACH  Make a list of the various responsibilities that government agencies have to their citizens.  This list could include city, county, state and federal government agencies.

WHAT IS THE HISTORY OF THE NATIONAL FOREST SERVICE?  There are 191 million acres within the national forests of the United States which are under the control of the United States Department of Agriculture Forest Service Division.

WHAT IS THE HISTORY OF THE NATIONAL FOREST SERVICE?  This all began in 1799, when Congress appropriated $200,000 to buy reserves of live oak along the coasts of South Carolina and Georgia in what was the first acquisition of timberland by the federal government.

WHAT IS THE HISTORY OF THE NATIONAL FOREST SERVICE?  In 1881, the Division of Forestry was created within the Department of Agriculture.  In 1901, the name was changed to Bureau of Forestry, and in 1905 it became the Forest Service.  The first chief of the Forest Service was Gifford Pinchot.  Congress established the Forest Service to provide quality water and timber for the nation’s benefit.

WHAT IS THE HISTORY OF THE NATIONAL FOREST SERVICE?  Since it’s creation, the role of the Forest Service has expanded to the management of national forests for additional multiple uses and benefits.  Multiple use means managing resources under the best combination of uses to benefit people while ensuring the productivity of the land and protecting the quality of the environment.  The US Forest Service manages public lands, know collectively as the National Forest System, located in 44 states, Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands.

WHAT IS THE ROLE OF THE NATIONAL FOREST SERVICE?  National Forest Service lands comprise 8.5 percent of the total land area in the United States.  The natural resources on these lands are some of the Nation’s greatest assets and have major economic, environmental, and social significance for all Americans.  The goal of the US forest service along with state agencies is to manage the forest resources in a manner that will conserve these valuable resources for generations to come.

THE JOB OF THE FOREST SERVICE  Is to manage the forest in a way that allows people to share and enjoy the forest, while conserving the environment for generations to come.

THE FOREST SERVICE ACCOMPLISHES THIS TASK THROUGH FOUR MAIN ACTIVITIES:  1. Protection and management of natural resources on National Forest System lands.  2. Research on all aspects of forestry, rangeland management, and forest resource utilization.  3. Community assistance and cooperation with state and local governments, forest industries and private landowners to help protect and manage non-federal forest and associated range and watershed lands to improve conditions in rural areas.  4. Achieving and supporting an effective work force that reflects the full range of diversity of the American people.

B. THE FOREST SERVICE IS ORGANIZED INTO FOUR BASIC LEVELS.  Each level has a specific role to play in accomplishing the management tasks of the nation’s forest resources.

RANGER DISTRICT  The district ranger and his or her staff may be your first point of contact with the Forest Service.  There are more than 600 ranger districts across the country.

RANGER DISTRICT  Each district has a staff of 10 to 100 people.  The districts vary in size from 50,000 acres (20,000 hectares) to more than 1 million acres (400,000 hectares).

RANGER DISTRICT  Many on-the ground activities occur on the ranger districts, including trail construction and maintenance, operation of campgrounds, and management of vegetation and wildlife habitat. This might include the preservation of hot springs here in New Mexico.

2. NATIONAL FOREST  There are 155 national forests and 20 grasslands.  Each forest is composed of several ranger districts.  The person in charge of each national forest is called the forest supervisor.  The forest rangers from within each district work under the direction of the forest supervisor.

2. NATIONAL FOREST  The headquarters of each national forest is called the supervisor’s office.  This level coordinates activities between districts, allocates the budget, and provides technical support to each district.

3. REGION  There are 9 regions, numbered 1 through 10 (Region 7 was eliminated some years ago).  The regions are broad geographic areas, usually including several States.  The person in charge is called the regional forester.

REGION  Forest supervisors of the national forests within a region report to the regional forester.  The regional office staff coordinates activities between national forests, monitors activities on national forests to ensure quality operations, provides guidance for forest plans, and allocates budgets to the forests.

4. NATIONAL LEVEL  This is commonly called the Washington Office.  The person who oversees the entire Forest Service is called the Chief.  The Chief is a Federal employee who reports to the Under Secretary for Natural Resources and Environment in the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA).

4. NATIONAL LEVEL  The Chief’s staff provides broad policy and direction for the agency, works with the President’s Administration to develop a budget to submit to Congress, provides information to Congress on accomplishments, and monitors activities of the agency.

FOR MORE INFORMATION  The U.S. Forest Service website ( is recommended.  REVIEW AND SUMMARY  1. Explain the history of the National Forest Service.  2. What is the role f the National Forest Service?

REVIEW / SUMMARY.  1. Explain the history of the National Forest Service  2. What is the role of the National Forest Service?

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