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  2. 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] The major divisions of the agency are the Chief's Office, National Forest System, State and Private Forestry, Business ...

  3. History of the United States Forest Service - Wikipedia

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    History. In 1876, Congress created the office of Special Agent in the Department of Agriculture to assess the state of the forests in the United States. Franklin B. Hough was appointed the head of the office. In 1881, the office was expanded into the newly formed Division of Forestry. The Forest Reserve Act of 1891 authorized withdrawing land ...

  4. Vicki Christiansen - Wikipedia

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    Vicki Christiansen is an American government official who served as the 19th chief of the United States Forest Service from October 2018 to July 2021. Prior to assuming the role, Christiansen had spent seven years with the Forest Service and 30 years with the Washington State Department of Natural Resources and Arizona Department of Forestry and Fire Management.

  5. Gail Kimbell - Wikipedia

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    In December 2003, Kimbell was named as the Regional Forester for the Northern Region located in Missoula, Montana. She served as Chief of the United States Forest Service on February 5, 2007 until July 2, 2009. Kimbell is a member of the Society of American Foresters . Kimbell is currently on the board of directors of Kids4Trees and is its ...

  6. Osborne Fire Finder - Wikipedia

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    A USFS Fire Lookout using an Osborne Firefinder while on duty at Vetter Mountain, California. The device is used by moving the sights until the observer can peek through the nearer sighting hole and view the cross hairs in the further sight aligned with the fire. The fire lookout notes the degrees on the graduated ring beneath the sight.

  7. Rudy Wendelin - Wikipedia

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    Rudy Wendelin. Rudy Wendelin c. 1960. Rudolph Andreas Michael Wendelin (1910–2000) was a United States Forest Service employee and the best-known artist behind Smokey Bear. Beginning in 1944, Wendelin became the full-time artist for the Smokey Bear campaign. He was considered Smokey Bear's "caretaker" until his retirement in 1973.

  8. Jack Ward Thomas - Wikipedia

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    Jack Ward Thomas. Jack Ward Thomas. Jack Ward Thomas (September 7, 1934 – May 26, 2016) was the thirteenth chief of the U.S. Forest Service, serving during the Clinton administration years of 1993–1996. He was born in Fort Worth, Texas. His undergraduate education and degree (a BS in wildlife management in 1957) was from Texas A&M University.

  9. Thomas Tidwell - Wikipedia

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    Washington State University. Occupation. Forester. Chief Tidwell's voice. Recorded on March 31, 2014. Thomas L. Tidwell was the 17th Chief of the United States Forest Service (USFS) of the Department of Agriculture, and was appointed on July 17, 2009, succeeding Gail Kimbell. He was succeeded by Tony Tooke, who was sworn in September 1, 2017.