Locust Plantings on the Spoil Banks of a Strip-Mining Company in Ohio
Locust plantings on the spoil banks of the Nutter Coal Company which was doing strip-mining in Staitsville, Ohio, in Wayne National Forest.
Locust plantings on the spoil banks of the Nutter Coal Company which was doing strip-mining in Staitsville, Ohio, in Wayne National Forest.
Scenic view along a U.S. Forest Service truck trail on the road to Spider Lodge in the Marcell Ranger District of Chippewa National Forest in Minnesota.
Locust and Pine planted by the U.S. Forest Service and a stock and wildlife pond created to control erosion at Wayne National Forest.
Kekekabic Lookout Tower in Superior National Forest in the heart of the roadless area, Minnesota. Lake Kekekabic is in the background. Communication is by radio and supplies are brought in either by canoe and portage or by plane. This is part of the Kawishiwi Ranger District.
An unidentified ranger is planting small mouth bass fingerlings in Crooked Lake in Superior National Forest. He used buckets to set the fingerlings down to equalize their water temperature with the lake water.