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USDA Forest Service

Last updated: 06/18/2010

About Us

 Established in 1905, the Forest Service is an agency of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. The Forest Service manages public lands in national forests and grasslands.

Gifford Pinchot, the first Chief of the Forest Service, summed up the mission of the Forest Service "to provide the greatest amount of good for the greatest amount of people in the long run."

National forests and grasslands encompass 193 million acres of land, which is an area equivalent to the size of Texas.

Credit: USDA Forest Service

Mission

 The mission of the USDA Forest Service is to sustain the health, diversity, and productivity of the Nation's forests and grasslands to meet the needs of present and future generations.

The phrase, "Caring for the land and serving people," captures the Forest Service mission. As set forth in law, the mission is to achieve quality land management under the sustainable multiple-use management concept to meet the diverse needs of people: It includes:

Vision

Guiding Principles
To realize our mission and vision, we follow these 13 guiding principles:

Credit: USDA Forest Service

Organization

 Regional Home Pages/Public Affairs Offices (PAO)
Regional Home Pages/Public Affairs Offices (PAO)

Northern Region (R1) | PAO
Rocky Mountain Region (R2) | PAO
Southwestern Region (R3) | PAO
Intermountain Region (R4) | PAO
Pacific Southwest Region (R5) | PAO
Pacific Northwest Region (R6) | PAO
Southern Region (R8) | PAO
Eastern Region (R9) | PAO
Alaska Region (R10) | PAO

Roster of National Forest and Grassland Supervisors & Deputies 

For more information contact
Fred Clark
Director, Office of Tribal Relations
USDA Forest Service

Ashley Goldhor-Wilcock, Ph.D.
Human Dimensions National Program Lead
Ecosystem Management Coordination
Forest Service
Tel: 202 205-9969
Fax: 202 205 -1012