USDA Forest Service Sample Clauses

USDA Forest Service. USDA, Forest Service Albuquerque Service Center Incident Finance Branch 000 X Xxx Xxxxxx XX Xxxxxxxxxxx, XX 00000 (000) 000-0000 BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT NATIONAL OPERATIONS CENTERS National Operations Center Attn: Accounts Payable Group PO Box 25047 Denver, CO 80225-0047 BUREAU OF INDIAN AFFAIRS OFFICES BIA Area Office Yakima Agency 000 XX 00xx Xxxxxx P O Box 632 Portland OR 97232 Toppenish WA 98948 (000) 000-0000 (000) 000-0000 Colville Agency Puget Sound Agency P O Box 000 0000 Xxxxx Xxx., Xxx Xxxx. Nespelem WA 99155 Everett WA 98201 (000) 000-0000 (000) 000-0000 Siletz Agency Umatilla Agency P O Box 569 P O Box 520 Siletz OR 97380 Pendleton OR 97801 (000) 000-0000 (000) 000-0000 Warm Springs Agency Olympic Peninsula P O Box 1239 P O Box 48 Warm Springs OR 97761 Aberdeen WA 98520 (000) 000-0000 (000) 000-0000 Spokane Agency P O Box 389 Wellpinit WA 99040 (000) 000-0000 NATIONAL PARKS SERVICE OFFICES Crater Lake Natl Park (CRLA) Highway 62 P O Box 7 Crater Lake OR 97604-0007 (000) 000-0000 Craters of the Moon Natl Monument (CRMO) Highway 27 PO Box 29 Arco ID 83213-0029
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USDA Forest Service. Xxxxx Xxxxxxx Program Manager, Human Dimensions Rocky Mountain Research Station Missoula Forestry Science Lab 000 Xxxx Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxx Missoula, MT 00000-0000 Phone: (000) 000-0000 Fax: (000) 000-0000 xxxxxxxx@xx.xxx.xx
USDA Forest Service. 2005b. Travel Management; Designated Routes and Areas for Motor Vehicle Use; 36 CFR Parts 212, 251, 261, and 295. Federal Register, Vol. 70, No. 216, Wednesday, November 9, 2005, Rules and Regulations USDA Forest Service. 1988. National Forest Resource Management, Forest Service Manual 2670: Threatened, Endangered and Sensitive Plants and Animals.
USDA Forest Service. 1985. The Flathead National Forest Plan. Flathead National Forest. 430 pp. USDA Forest Service. 1986a. The Helena National Forest Land Management Plan. Helena National Forest. 194 pp.
USDA Forest Service a. Section 307 (a) and (b) of the FLPMA of 1976.
USDA Forest Service. F. California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection
USDA Forest Service. The USDA Forest Service, through its State and Private Forestry (S&PF) mission area, provides expert advice, technology, and financial assistance to help landowners and resource managers sustain the Nation’s forests and protect communities and the environment from wildland fires. Through grants and cooperative agreements, the Washington State Department of Natural Resources, and other partners, deliver the majority of this landowner assistance in the state of Washington through three S&PF “umbrella” program areas that receive annual federal appropriations: Forest Health Management; Cooperative Fire Protection; and Cooperative Forestry. In the delivery of these programs, The Forest Service provides federal authority, programmatic guidance and standards, fiscal and technical support, and oversight and accountability. Forest Health Management assistance includes conducting survey, suppression, prevention, and management activities on native and non-native forest insect, disease, and invasive plant pests. Cooperative Fire Protection programs focus on the need to reduce the threat of wildland fires in wildland-urban interface areas. Assistance is provided to complete Community Wildfire Protection Plans and to implement high priority hazard mitigation projects indentified in those plans, including those on non-industrial private forest lands. Cooperative Forestry programs provide technical and financial assistance to help landowners manage their forest lands, including the development and implementation of long-term, multi- resource Forest Stewardship Plans. The Forest Service also operates a system of Forest and Range Experiment stations which conduct research to assist land owners and managers. Additionally, the Forest Service manages the federal lands in the National Forest System. National Forest lands often border, or are located in close proximity to, non-industrial private forest lands, thereby providing the potential opportunity for management practices which have benefits beyond ownership boundaries. USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service The USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) has primary responsibility for Farm Bill conservation programs which provide financial and technical assistance, to help landowners implement resource conservation and improvement practices. NRCS provides this technical and financial assistance to farmers, ranchers, and non-industrial private forest landowners through its local field offices and service center...
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USDA Forest Service. Xx. X. Boone Xxxxxxxx Institute Director and Research Ecologist Institute of Pacific Islands Forestry US Forest Service, PSW Research Station 00 Xxxxxx Xxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxx 00000 Phone: (000) 000-0000 Ext 101 Fax: (000) 000-0000 xxxxxxxxxxxxx@xx.xxx.xx 6. Natural Resources Conservation Service Xxxxxxx X. Xxxxx National Technology Support Coordinator Science and Technology Deputy Area USDA/NRCS XX Xxx 0000 Xxxx 0000-X Xxxxxxxxxx, XX 00000 Phone: (000) 000-0000 Fax: (000) 000-0000 Xxxxxxx.Xxxxx@xxx.xxxx.xxx
USDA Forest Service. Xx. Xxxxxxx Xxxx Sieg Research Plant Ecologist 0000 X. Xxxx Xxxxx Xxxxx Flagstaff, AZ 00000-0000 Phone: (000) 000-0000 Fax: (000)000-0000 xxxxx@xx.xxx.xx

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