[ * ] USDA Forest Service Videos  [ * ]
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Southern Research Station Productions:
[ * ] Introduction to the Southern Research Station
(A Streaming PowerPoint Presentation --  5/14/99 -- 7 minutes)
[ * ] The Waters Of Coweeta
(Produced by the Coweeta Hydrological Laboratory)
[ * ] Scientific Forestry For Informed Choices
(Produced by the Bent Creek Experimental Forest)
[ * ] Prescribed Burning in the Southern Appalachians
(Produced by the Coweeta Hydrological Laboratory)
USDA Forest Service Productions:
[ * ] Working for the Great Outdoors
(Produced by the USDA Forest Service -  8/23/02 -- 11 minutes)
  The 30,000 people of the USDA Forest Service work in the most scenic and inspiring forests and grasslands our Nation has to offer, as well as in offices and research laboratories nationwide.  The American people own the national forests and we are managers, performing valuable work today that will be appreciated by generations to come.  There's so much you can do in a Forest Service career!  Our extraordinary diversity of occupations and locations makes it easy to find a position to suit your talents.

For more details about the Forest Service, employee benefits, student opportunities and temporary employment information, please visit our Web site at http://www.fs.fed.us/fsjobs/forestservice/

[ * ] Prescribed Fire: Maintaining the Balance
Chief Mike Dombeck observes a prescribed fire in action on the Mark Twain National Forest and talks about the importance of prescribed fire as a management tool in maintaining and restoring ecosystems.  In the Video, the Chief and Forest Service specialists look closely at the benefits of prescribed fire:
  • Functioning watersheds
  • Reduction of catastrophic fires
  • Healthy soils and forests
  • Productive wildlife habitat
  • Recreational opportunities
[ * ] Natural Resource Agenda (7 minutes)
(The Agenda focuses on:  Water, Sustainable Forests and Grasslands, Roads, Recreation.)
[ * ] Advancing the Natural Resource Agenda
(Round Table Discussion - October 29, 1998)


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