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Authorizing Retention of James B. Horigan in Forest Service Without Regard to Civil Service Rules May 29, 1911 319 1366: Authorizing Appointment of George E. Pickett as Clerk in War Department Without Regard to Civil Service Rules May 31, 1911 320 1367 Fort Wingate Military Reservation, New Mexico, Made Part of Zuni National Forest May 31, 1911 321
Designating Week of April 16–22, 1922, as Forest Protection Week, etc. March 31, 1922 37 1625 Enlarging Area of the Minidoka National Forest, Idaho and Utah May 15, 1922 38 1626 Extending Time for Establishing Shipping Service to Virgin Islands to November 1, 1922 May 18, 1922 39 1627
Further, the Forest Service fought fires on 2.996 million acres (12,120 km 2) of land in 2007. [16] The Forest Service organization includes ranger districts, national forests, regions, research stations and research work units and the Northeastern Area Office for State and Private Forestry. Each level has responsibility for a variety of functions.
The U.S. Forest Service on Friday released a long-awaited proposal to update the landmark Northwest Forest Plan, but many groups said they were unsure of its future with a new administration ...
Moore began his career 1978 with the Natural Resources Conservation Service in North Dakota. [2] He eventually joined the United States Forest Service in 1981. He has held various positions in the agency, including regional forester for the Eastern Region in Wisconsin and forest supervisor for Mark Twain National Forest in Missouri.
The Forest and Rangeland Renewable Resources Planning Act of 1974 requires the Secretary of Agriculture to prepare a Renewable Resource Assessment, including: (1) an analysis of present and anticipated uses, demand for, and supply of the forest and related resources, with consideration of the international forest resource situation, and an analysis of pertinent supply and demand and price ...
The National Forest Management Act (NFMA) of 1976 (P.L. 94-588) is a United States federal law that is the primary statute governing the administration of national forests and was an amendment to the Forest and Rangeland Renewable Resources Planning Act of 1974, which called for the management of renewable resources on national forest lands.
i-Tree is a collection of urban and rural forestry analysis and benefits assessment tools. It was designed and developed by the United States Forest Service to quantify and value ecosystem services provided by trees including pollution removal, carbon sequestration, avoided carbon emissions, avoided stormwater runoff, and more. i-Tree provides baseline data so that the growth of trees can be ...