More Than Just Parks: BREAKING: Trump Administration Orders Dismantling of the U.S. Forest Service
"The headquarters is going to Utah. Every regional office is being shuttered. The research program is being destroyed."
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Hype for the Future 146N → National Forests in Colorado
Introduction Within the State of Colorado, much of the western two-thirds of the state is notable for the Rocky Mountains, including numerous mountain peaks with elevations in excess of 14,000 feet. National Forests in the State of Colorado are typically known as national forests in the Rocky Mountain Region, with seventeen (17) national forests--not all of which may exist in Colorado--within the region. Apart from Colorado, additional states associated with the United States National Forest […]Hype for the Future 146M → National Forests in Utah
Overview Within the State of Utah, the notable national forest units include the Ashley, Dixie, Fishlake, Manti-La Sal, and Uinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forests. Though the vast majority of the forested areas of the State are associated with the Rocky Mountains on the eastern side, national forest units and ranger districts are also notable for protecting mountainous zones even immediately to the east of the urban corridor of the Wasatch Front. Today, the Ashley National Forest is associated […]Hype for the Future 146K → Caribou-Targhee National Forest
Overview The Caribou-Targhee National Forest acts as a single unit managed by the United States National Forest Service and is associated with locales in the east-central portion of the State of Idaho. Idaho Falls and Pocatello represent two (2) of the nearest cities to the combined national forest units, with portions of the national forest existing within the same counties (Bonneville and Bannock) as the inner cities. Additional portions of the area exist within Caribou, Bear Lake, Oneida, […]Hype for the Future 135M: Idaho Panhandle National Forests in Idaho and Montana
Introduction The Idaho Panhandle National Forests refer to zones within the States of Idaho and Montana that correspond with the forested and protected areas on the northern side of Idaho and the western edge of Montana. While the vast majority of the area is situated within the State of Idaho, as the name suggests, the forests also extend into the neighboring States of Washington to the west and Montana to the east. Counties The Idaho Panhandle National Forests refer to the combined […]Hype for the Future 135L: National Forests in the State of Washington
Introduction Within the State of Washington, large portions of the area are set aside by the National Forest Service for reasons such as preservation or cultural significance. Specifically, Washington contains a total of six (6) national forests and one (1) national scenic area. The names of the national forests in Washington are Colville, Gifford Pinchot, Mount Baker-Snoqualmie, Okanogan-Wenatchee, Olympic, and Umatilla. The Columbia River Gorge National Scenic area is also largely […]