Pacific Southwest Region
1323 Club Drive
Vallejo, CA 94592
707.562.8737
TTY: 707.562.9240
FAX: 707.562.9130
Pacific Southwest Region
1323 Club Drive
Vallejo, CA 94592
707.562.8737
TTY: 707.562.9240
FAX: 707.562.9130
Caring for the land and Serving peopleIn California, Hawaii, & the Pacific Islands
The Pacific Southwest Region of the US Forest Service manages 20 million acres of National Forest land in California and assists the State and Private forest landowners in California, Hawaii and the U.S. Affiliated Pacific Islands. Eighteen national forests are located in this region.
Randy Moore has served as Pacific Southwest Regional Forester since October 2007. The Pacific Southwest Region is commonly referred to as Region 5 (R5). More »
January 6, 2012
On December 14, 2011, Afghanistan War veterans Ron Borba and Ben Molitor arrived home from their recent deployment to a warm welcome from the employees of the Klamath National Forest. Ron and Ben were deployed to Afghanistan for the past 11 months with the California National Guard working as engineers. More »
December 21, 2011
The U.S. Forest Service and organizers of Learn to Ski and Snowboard Month are working together to promote Learn to Ski and Snowboard Month 2012 and the health benefits of winter outdoor activity. According to USFS data, alpine skiing is the second most popular recreation on Forest Service land behind hiking. Did you know that there 23 ski and snowboard areas and resorts in California on National Forest Service land? More »
December 19, 2011
At an evening ceremony in Sacramento, Regional Forester Randy Moore announced the winners of the 2011 Regional Forester Honor Awards. These awards recognize truly outstanding service by Forest Service employees and partners; those who have achieved exceptional results because of their dedication, leadership and hard work. Honor award categories included Ecological Restoration, Healthy Workplace/Workforce and Special Accomplishments. National award recipients were also honored. Flickr photostream »
December 16, 2011
As the final few months of tree planting and maintenance projects, supported by the US Forest Service under a $6 million ARRA grant, come to a close in California, four Los Angeles-based grantees joined together recently to celebrate the positive impacts in creating green jobs, economic stimulus, and healthy communities in Los Angeles. More »
December 13, 2011
The 2012 “Get to Know” calendar is a wonderful collection of wildlife art, poems, and photography that was drawn, written and clicked by children from all over the country. There were several winning entries from kids here in California. The contest congratulation event took place in early November at the Gene Autry National Center and Museum in Los Angeles and was a huge success. More »
November 22, 2011
Across Los Padres National Forest, employees are embarking on a Safety Engagement journey intended to shift the emphasis on safety from a program to a core value and change the way we think, talk and act relative to safe practices. The Safety Engagement sessions provided an opportunity for a wide-ranging discussion where all employees shared experiences and insight with their coworkers. More »
November 17, 2011
The Capitol Christmas Tree, the 65' white fir dubbed "the People's Tree," made a special stop at the Central Valley Children's Hospital in Fresno, CA, to visit with the children before embarking on its two week journey to the nation's capitol. The children were able to visit with Smokey Bear and his firefighting pals from the Sierra National Forest as well as Sierra NF Law Enforcement Officers and K-9 units, while viewing the 118 year-old-tree and signing the banner that decks the sides of the tree's trailer. More »
November 16, 2011
In the thirteenth episode of "Forest Focus," John Heil of Pacific Southwest Region Public Affairs interviews those who assisted with the logistics of this year's Capitol Christmas Tree for Washington D.C. The tree is coming from the Stanislaus National Forest—the first time the tree has come from California since 1995. More »
November 16, 2011
Carlo F. Eugenio, a heavy equipment operator for Angeles National Forest and known for his upbeat personality, was killed recently during deployment as a National Guard soldier to Afghanistan. He is the first California Guardsman to die during combat in that nation, according to military officials. More »
November 16, 2011
The Pacific Southwest Region recently welcomed French fire officials Philippe DelQuie and Pierre Bisone on a visit sponsored by Fire and Aviation Management. Bisone, a Major, and DelQuie a Captain, hail from the Bouches-du-Rhone (Aix-En-Provence) Fire Department, a provincial fire agency in the South of France. Their duties include wildland fire management in a Mediterranean climate similar to that found on national forestlands in southern California. More »
November 4, 2011
The Kern and Tulare Counties Resource Advisory Committee (RAC) consist of 15 members appointed by the Secretary of Agriculture. The RAC was formed in 2010 to recommend funding for special projects using partnerships that implement forest stewardship objectives under the Secure Rural Schools and Community Self-Determination Act. In 2011, the committee met five times and recommended funding 12 projects, in addition to five projects approved in 2010, totaling $379,254. More »
The Pacific Southwest Region website will soon have a new look and feel. All U.S. Forest Service websites are transitioning to a standard format, using similar organization and style. Our new website will launch in January 2012.
Current Conditions: Safety Alerts, Fires, Advisories, Closures, and Restrictions.
InciWeb: is an information management system developed to provide the public with a single source of information related to wildland fire information, including updates on evacuations, fire spread, special announcements, and fire information telephone numbers for California incidents.
Ecological Restoration: Engaging Partners in an All Lands Approach. Our goal for the Pacific Southwest Region is to retain and restore ecological resilience of the National Forest lands to achieve sustainable ecosystems that provide a broad range of services to humans and other organisms.
RESTORE: Our new video podcast series on Ecological Restoration highlights people, projects, and the associated inroads and successes we are making in our restoration activities.
Partner with the Forest Service: We are committed to working collaboratively with others to provide forest resources and public services for the benefit of present and future generations.
ARRA Projects: The Pacific Southwest Region has received more than $185 million under the ARRA to fund numerous projects.
Forest Focus: An audio program about the National Forests in California. Episodes focus on issues such as ecological restoration, fire, recreation, law enforcement, tribal relations and much more.
Get to Know Program: The Forest Service is proud to partner with world renowned artist Robert Bateman's program and calendar contest.
Planning Rule Revision: Nearly 300,000 comments were received on the proposed rule and draft environmental impact statement during the 90-day comment period which closed May 16, 2011.
National Interagency Fire Center: Provides statistical fire data and a detailed list of wildland fires by state.
Ecosystem Services: The Forest Service is exploring national opportunities to advance markets and payments for ecosystem services. With help from our partners and others, we will encourage broader thinking and collaboration that stimulates market-based conservation and stewardship.
Fiscal Year 2012 Budget: The FY 2012 President's budget request for the Forest Service totals $5.1 billion in discretionary appropriations, a decrease of $178 million from the FY 2011 Budget Estimate.
Washington Office Environmental Appeals and Litigation: This site contains information about the Forest Service's environmental appeals and litigation.