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  2. History of the United States Forest Service - Wikipedia

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    Robinson, Glen O. (2013) The Forest Service: A study in public land management (RFF Press, 2013). Steen, Harold K. (2013) The US forest service: A centennial history (U of Washington Press, 2013). Stephens, Scott L. "Forest fire causes and extent on United States Forest Service lands." International Journal of Wildland Fire 14.3 (2005): 213–222.

  3. United States Forest Service - Wikipedia

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    The United States Forest Service (USFS) is an agency within the U.S. Department of Agriculture that administers the nation's 154 national forests and 20 national grasslands covering 193 million acres (780,000 km 2) of land. [5]

  4. General Revision Act - Wikipedia

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    Although McKinley did reduce the size of a few of his predecessor's reserves, he ultimately expanded the nation's protected forest by over 7 million acres (28,000 km 2; 11,000 sq mi). [20] In 1905, President Theodore Roosevelt created the United States Forest Service, naming Gifford Pinchot the first agency chief.

  5. Frederick E. Olmsted - Wikipedia

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    Frederick Erskine Olmsted, also known as Fritz Olmsted, (November 8, 1872 – February 19, 1925) was an American forester and one of the founders of American forestry. [1] [2] Through his work with the United States Forest Service, Olmsted helped establish the national forest system in the United States and helped train the next generation of Forest Service agents and college professors.

  6. Franklin B. Hough - Wikipedia

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    Congress ordered the publication of 25,000 copies of the 650-page volume. In 1881, the Division of Forestry was created within the Department of Agriculture, with Hough as its first chief. In 1883, Secretary of Agriculture George B. Loring replaced Hough, whom he disliked, [7] with Nathaniel Egleston. Hough resumed his previous role as special ...

  7. Forest Service takes critical old-growth steps, kickstarts ...

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    Dec. 27—Last week, the U.S. Forest Service issued a Notice of Intent to amend the Northwest Forest Plan, which encompasses 19 million acres of federal forest lands in Washington, Oregon, and ...

  8. Transfer Act of 1905 - Wikipedia

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    This legislation was the first forestry law to be passed. This act was significant because it caused the National Forest Reserves to shift roles from a recreational role to a more economic role using science-based management. In March 1905, the Division of Forestry was renamed the United States Forest Service.

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