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The USDA Forest Service Rocky Mountain Research Station maintains 15 research labs and 14 experimental forests & ranges in 12 states of the U.S. Interior West.

Fort Collins, Colorado, USA
Joined April 2011
Don't wanna be here? Send us removal request.
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Rocky Mountain Research Station
11 months
In honor of Martin Luther King, Jr., our offices will be closed on Monday, January 20, 2025. "Darkness cannot drive out darkness; only light can do that. Hate cannot drive out hate; only love can do that." ~Martin Luther King, Jr. Civil Rights Leader
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Rocky Mountain Research Station
11 months
Biochar has multiple methods of production. From portable metal kilns to massive air curtain incinerator units, there is a way to make biochar that meets the needs of your projects and end use applications. Read more at: https://t.co/2uaD28s9fi
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Rocky Mountain Research Station
11 months
Due to its porous, honeycomb-like structure, biochar not only binds pollutants well, but it also has great water holding capacity. As a result, biochar can be considered for remediating wastewater and other polluted water sources as needed. Learn more: https://t.co/jfVdY4shbx
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Rocky Mountain Research Station
11 months
🐍 Scientists worked with the Department of Defense’s Legacy Resource Management Program to develop a new method to monitor threatened eastern indigo snakes by analyzing the genetic information, or “eDNA,” they leave in the soil. Learn more here: https://t.co/kDl4ZzmiOu
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Rocky Mountain Research Station
11 months
Fire suppression has led to severe fires & ecological changes. Human-ignited fire in wilderness areas, through prescribed burning & Indigenous cultural burning, can help restore ecosystems. Learn more on how to ignite some change with Science You Can Use: https://t.co/pppUbdnBCC
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Rocky Mountain Research Station
11 months
Ever had a burning question about biochar? Maybe you are unsure of how to make it, how to use it, or where to get it. The biochar FAQ will likely have your answer! Over 20 of the most commonly asked questions about biochar have answers within. Read more: https://t.co/qnN19rYnHr
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Rocky Mountain Research Station
1 year
“It is good to realize that if love and peace can prevail on earth, and if we can teach our children to honor nature’s gifts, the joys and beauties of the outdoors will be here forever.” ~ Former President Jimmy Carter
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Rocky Mountain Research Station
1 year
A field crew in NW Montana worked thru all seasons, picking huckleberries in the summer to coring trees in the winter snow, to research larch ecosystems. 2024 marked key milestones for the Adaptive Silviculture for Climate Change study. Read about it here: https://t.co/ex9HlevhV0
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Rocky Mountain Research Station
1 year
Tune into the RMRS Missoula Fire Sciences Lab Seminar Series! This month, seminars will focus on topics that are relevant to land and fire managers. Join us this Wednesday, 1/8, and every Thursday thereafter from 11am-noon MT. More info: https://t.co/FdjmkpMa86
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Rocky Mountain Research Station
1 year
New research! 🐈‍⬛ RMRS scientists worked with @COParksWildlife, @USFSRockyMtns, and others to update Canada lynx habitat maps around Colorado. Much of the threatened cat’s habitat overlaps protected areas, but good habitat is sparse. Learn more: https://t.co/JKOb5clVNf
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Rocky Mountain Research Station
1 year
Working with communities is among the best parts of our work. Last year we were privileged to lead a student tour of an experimental forest! #YearInReview2024
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Rocky Mountain Research Station
1 year
Students from @NAU's creative writing program recently traveled to the Forest Valley Experimental Forest. 🌲 Touring this fire-managed forest inspired them to write about climate change, environmental pressures, & landscape change. https://t.co/PyfCJcG0b3
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Rocky Mountain Research Station
1 year
2024 saw our scientists continue their comprehensive research on reducing wildfire severity #YearInReview2024
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Rocky Mountain Research Station
1 year
“Overwhelming evidence" suggests reducing tree density & returning low severity fire to some forests reduces severity of subsequent wildfire, says our own Kim Davis, who led a review of 30 years of fuel treatment effects on fire severity. Learn more here: https://t.co/oKHP8EgG4U
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Rocky Mountain Research Station
1 year
A hallmark of our research last year was our ongoing look at how to prepare for a more resilient future. #YearInReview2024
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Rocky Mountain Research Station
1 year
Human activity & climate change will increase pressure on natural resources in the coming years. Click here to read our scientists' outlook for natural resources in the US & Rocky Mountain Region, and follow us all week to learn more: https://t.co/1Dyyr4VLZK
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Rocky Mountain Research Station
1 year
Welcome to a new year, friends! One resolution we might consider this year is how to better coexist with our wildlife neighbors #YearInReview2024
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Rocky Mountain Research Station
1 year
We may go to the woods seeking peace and quiet, but we don't necessarily leave our noise back at the house. RMRS scientists say the noise we pack with us can trigger a similar fear response in wildlife as encountering a predator.🧵(1/5) #WildlifeWednesday
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Rocky Mountain Research Station
1 year
We answered many scientific questions over the past year, but there will always be so much more to learn. Thanks for following us! We'll see you in 2025...🎆 #YearInReview2024
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Rocky Mountain Research Station
2 years
Excellent question! Potential operational delineations, aka PODs, is a sophisticated science framework for cross-boundary, collaborative, and integrative planning for future fires.... (1/ )
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Rocky Mountain Research Station
1 year
Travis Hunter may have the Heisman, but we offer our own dual-threat... science AND poetry. 🧪✍️ Umm, just click here👇 to read more about frogs. #YearInReview2024
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Rocky Mountain Research Station
2 years
We prefer haikus. A frog on a pond Amphibian Week is here! Proud, he speaks... ribbit Ok, so maybe we'll stick to science... 🧵(1/5)
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Rocky Mountain Research Station
1 year
Our "Smoke 101" dives into the challenges posed by #wildfire smoke and how its effects may be mitigated by prescribed burns. #YearInReview2024
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Rocky Mountain Research Station
2 years
Adapting to #fire 🔥, requires mitigating smoke. Prescribed burns plan for smoke dispersal to minimize adverse effects to communities. Researchers found that wildfires often produce more smoke pollutants due to uncontrolled burning conditions. Smoke 101: https://t.co/ufdUhsBStQ
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Rocky Mountain Research Station
1 year
#YearInReview2024 Bee-lieve it or not, new research published this year offered help in the fight against pollinator decline. Read about it here 👇
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Rocky Mountain Research Station
2 years
Planning a garden? As you choose your plants, your plants may choose your #bumbles! New research from RMRS & @UNRScience finds pollen nutrition may determine which specific #bee 🐝 communities favor your garden: https://t.co/Knr1L5o9m1 @forestservice
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Rocky Mountain Research Station
1 year
The US has a massive number of abandoned mines. A lot of these lands are still polluted or barren. When considering how best to reclaim these mine lands, biochar can be used to take advantage of its ability to bind heavy metals & organics. Read more: https://t.co/3rNFpUJQr3
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@forestservice
USDA Forest Service
1 year
Happy Holidays from the USDA Forest Service! May this holiday season bring you joy, peace, and wonderful memories. Wishing you and yours a safe and happy holiday! #HappyHolidays #USDAForestService
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