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So those are five priorities for the Forest Service: uplifting and empowering employees; being good neighbors and providing excellent customer service; promoting shared stewardship; improving the condition of forests and grasslands; and enhancing recreation opportunities, improving access, and sustaining infrastructure
Those local connections are key to how people experience us as an organization. We want people to see our agency core values of service, conservation, interdependence, diversity and safety come through in how we work with each other and our communities, tribes and partners.
Description. The U.S. Forest Service's responsibilities under the National Environmental Policy Act entail a wide range of activities including scoping, scientific analysis, social and economic analysis, managing public input and involvement, media relations, regulatory analysis, and litigation.
The Forest Service motto, Caring for the Land and Serving People, captures the spirit of our mission, which we accomplish through five main activities: Protection and management of natural resources on lands we manage. Research on all aspects of forestry, rangeland management, and forest resource utilization.
How to volunteer? Contact your local forest or grassland, or Forest Service Regional Liaison. Search for partner organizations who work on forests or grasslands. Create a profile and search for opportunities on public lands at. .