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Meet The U.S. Forest Service “Caring for the Land and Serving People”
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Introduction to the Forest Service USFS: Manages public lands in national forests and grasslands. Largest forestry research Provides technical and financial assistance to State and private forestry agencies.
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Establishment of USFS Congress established USFS in 1905. Management of national forests for: Benefits and multiple uses Sustained yield of renewable resource
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National Forests: America’s Great Outdoors Size of National Forests = Size of Texas Opportunities for recreation: Backpacking Challenging trails Enjoying the views Fishing
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“Caring for the Land and Serving People” USFS managers: Help people share and enjoy the forest Conserve the environment. USFS mission: Protection & management locally and internationally Research
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USFS Offices: Ranger District First point of contact with USFS. >600 ranger districts 50,000 acres < District size < 1 million acres Activities include: trail construction campground operation habitat management
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USFS Offices: National Forest 155 National Forests & 20 grasslands Several ranger districts Forest supervisor is head; Activities include: District activities Budget allocation District technical support
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USFS Offices: Region The 9 regions include several states. Regional forester is head. Activities include: National forest activities Quality operations Guidance for forest plans Budget allocation
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USFS Offices: National Level A.k.a.The Washington Office The Chief: Head of USFS Reports to Under Secretary for Natural Resources and Environment in the USDA. Activities include: Policy & agency direction Budget development with White House Monitors agency activities
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The National Forest System USFS manages National Forest System. National Forest System: 44 states, Puerto Rico, & the Virgin Islands U.S. greatest assets: natural resources in these areas
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National Forest System: Budget The appropriated budget: $4.8 billion for the 2006 fiscal year.
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USFS Research & Development Seven research stations Two quasi-stations Provides: scientific & technical knowledge Conducted through: Forest & range experimentation stations Forest Products Laboratory
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Research & Development Major research topics: Inventory & monitoring of lands Forest health protection Management research Ecology Social science 2200 employees: 550 scientists 80% of these scientists have doctorate degrees.
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State & Private Forestry USFS cooperates with: State and local governments Forest industries Private landowners Forest users The objectives: Manage, protect, & develop non-Federal forest land Activities include: Urban interface fire management Urban forestry
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State & Private Forestry Forest Health Management Cooperative Fire Protection Cooperative Forestry
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Administration USFS provides: Leadership Agency business means Cooperation with human resource programs: Americorps Job Corps Senior Community Service Employment Program Volunteer program USFS: Hires & trains employees Evaluates & promotes Hires contractors Acquires office space, equipment, & supplies Acquires, supports, and maintains technology
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International Programs USFS globally links people and communities IP strives to protect and manage the world’s forest. IP works with: USAID USDS EPA Non-profit organizations universities
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Final Thoughts on USFS USFS has 30,000 diverse employees. Numbers rise in the summer. Vast opportunities for: students senior citizens international visitors interested volunteers.
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How to Contact USFS “Guide to Your National Forests” for listings Visit USFS on the web (http://www.fs.fed.us)http://www.fs.fed.us
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