Audio by Alexis Neukirch | USDA Forest Service | 06.21.2024
More high-severity wildfire is occurring in the U.S. West and affecting people and forests in challenging ways. In places where mitigating high-severity wildfire is desirable, returning low-severity fire through fuel treatments is common practice. The last quantitative review of fuel treatment research happened 10 years ago. Much has been learned since then. Music by Souvenir Thread....
Audio by Petty Officer 3rd Class Karris Battle | AFN Naples | 09.23.2025
250923-N-PS829-1001 NAPLES, Italy (Sept. 23, 2025) AFN Naples radio spot highlighting AFN Now sports broadcasting schedule. (U.S. Navy audio by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Karris Dante Battle)...
Audio by Alexis Neukirch | USDA Forest Service | 09.13.2024
An extreme multi-year drought with extensive bark beetle outbreaks in California from 2012 to 2016 killed an estimated 147 million trees. This included ponderosa pine, incense cedar, white fir, and pinyon pine, rapidly changing forests over vast areas. Recently published work by Rocky Mountain Research Station (RMRS) researchers Sharon Hood and Charlotte Reed found that major tree mortality......
Audio by Sgt. Jazmin Cameron | AFN Humphreys | 09.21.2025
Abby Coulter, a spokesperson from Military Auto Source, talks to U.S. Army Sgt. Jazmin Cameron, American Forces Network Humphreys radio broadcaster, about Military Auto Source and what the program has to offer during a radio interview at Camp Humphreys, South Korea, Sept. 22, 2025. She went into detail about how easy it is to utilize the program and how you can get a used or brand-new car......
Audio by Melani Harig | U.S. Army Soldier For Life | 06.10.2025
Our Soldiers for Life are Army ambassadors. They are amazing individuals who chose to dedicate themselves to serving their country, to making a difference. They help people in their communities understand - and connect with - our Army. And they help inspire the next generation to serve. And one of the most important ways that they do all of this is by telling their Army and Soldier for Life......
Audio by Alexis Neukirch | USDA Forest Service | 12.05.2024
Riparian ecosystems support many species and tend to be vulnerable to change and disturbance. These regions between land and a river or stream are the focus of a new General Technical Report from the Rocky Mountain Research Station. This report provides a "matrix" that guides users though the restoration process and aids with decision-making. This product will help simplify and streamline......
Audio by Sgt. Jazmin Cameron | AFN Humphreys | 09.16.2025
U.S Army Command Sgt. Maj. Phil Barretto, a recruiter for the United States Military Academy, talks to U.S. Army Sgt. Jazmin Cameron, American Forces Network Humphreys radio broadcaster, about West Point and what the college has to offer during a radio interview at Camp Humphreys, South Korea, Sept. 17, 2025. He went on to encourage young and new service members that West Point is a wonderful......
Audio by Alexis Neukirch | USDA Forest Service | 01.10.2025
Fire exclusion has prevailed for over one hundred years in the wilderness of the United States. Rocky Mountain Research Station scientists have put together a framework that shows the long-term and escalating consequences of this practice and make the argument for a return to human-ignited fire for its important ecological and cultural roles in our wilderness. Music courtesy of Souvenir Thread....