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  2. San Bernardino National Forest - Wikipedia

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    The forest is divided into two large areas or tracts on United States Geological Survey maps, a northern and southern portion. The west border of the forest adjoins Angeles National Forest and runs north-south about ten miles west of Interstate 15. At its widest parts, the northern portion of the forest runs about 57 miles (90 km) on an east ...

  3. United States Forest Service - Wikipedia

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    Further, the Forest Service fought fires on 2.996 million acres (12,120 km 2) of land in 2007. [15] 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.

  4. Fired US Forest Service and National Park Service ... - AOL

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    U.S. Forest Service Firings (ABC News, Adobe) Steve Gutierrez, NFFE's national business representative, said that based on data the union requested from the USFS, the number of fired probationary ...

  5. Hiawatha National Forest - Wikipedia

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    Sugar maple-paper birch plant communities in the northern portion of the national forest. Many wildlife species roam in this forest including timber wolves, white-tailed deer, golden eagles, black bears, moose, coyotes, bobcats, bald eagles, beavers, red foxes, river otters, Canadian lynxes, hawks, muskrats, weasels, sandhill cranes, minks, cougars, and wild turkeys.

  6. Northwest Forest Plan - Wikipedia

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    The NWFP is highly controversial in that it called for strongly decreased timber yields within National Forests, [5] Even though the Northwest Forest Plan is implemented to conserve late succession, it is also important that there is a process in the beginning to protect in the early succession of younger trees. [6]

  7. Roosevelt National Forest - Wikipedia

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    According to the Köppen Climate Classification system, Hourglass Reservoir has a subarctic climate, abbreviated "Dfc" on climate maps. The hottest temperature recorded at Hourglass Reservoir was 91 °F (32.8 °C) on July 8, 1989, while the coldest temperature recorded was −33 °F (−36.1 °C) on February 2, 2011.

  8. George Washington and Jefferson National Forests - Wikipedia

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    Ranger offices are the Forest Service's public service offices. Maps and other information about the forests can be obtained at these locations. These offices are open Monday through Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. The Supervisor's Office in Roanoke is not located in the forest and is primarily an administrative location. [15]

  9. National forest (United States) - Wikipedia

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    1905: The Transfer Act of 1905 established the US Forest Service as a division of the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA). [5] This agency was formed to map, maintain, and protect forests as well as provide water and timber for national benefit. Gifford Pinchot was appointed the head of the US Forest Service by President Roosevelt ...