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CSREES requested Renewable Resources Extension Act-National Focus Fund projects to develop eXtension Communities of Practice and projects to be replicated.
CSREES and partners promote sustainable outdoor recreation environments to connect people with nature, leading to healthier people, resources, and communities.
CSREES supports a variety of woody biomass utilization programs and projects across the country.
CSREES begins strategic planning process to strengthen outdoor recreation research, education, and extension programs.
CSREES supports national learning center for private forest and range landowners and natural resources professionals.
The CSREES-supported Renewable Resources Extension Act program reports national impacts and implementation status.
The CSREES-supported Renewable Resources Extension Act Strategic State-Federal Partnership Plan is released and being implemented.
CSREES provides a national directory of forestry and forest products extension professionals.
USDA conservation programs help private landowners conserve and enhance their natural resources, including soil, air, water, plants, and animals.
The CSREES Environment and Natural Resources Portfolio evaluates forest, rangelands, soil, air, and water programs.
CSREES launches Environment and Natural Resources Enterprise to unify programs to optimize agricultural production while protecting the environment.
The CSREES-supported Sustainable Forests Partnership is appointed co-chair for the Roundtable on Sustainable Forests.
CSREES Forests and Rangelands portfolio is reviewed for performance, relevance, and quality.
CSREES and 1890 university partners launch the Agroforestry Consortium to develop and advance agroforestry research, teaching, and extension.
The USDA strategic plan identifies key policy and management objectives to protect and enhance the nation's natural resource base and environment.
CSREES cosponsored an international conference on the science and education of land use, with a transatlantic, multidisciplinary, and comparative approach.
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Last Updated: September 15, 2008
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