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USDA and Georgia sign Shared Stewardship Agreement highlighting cooperative approach to land management
NOVEMBER 23, 2019 -
Today, U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Sonny Perdue joined Georgia Governor Brian Kemp to sign a Shared Stewardship agreement (PDF, 262 KB) between the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) Forest Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the State of Georgia. The agreement was signed at a ceremony at the University of Georgia’s Warnell School of Forestry and Natural Resources.
"Shared Stewardship offers a great opportunity to coordinate and prioritize land management activities in tandem," said Secretary Perdue. "The USDA and its agencies have a long and strong history of collaboration with the State of Georgia and this agreement will make that working relationship even stronger. I thank Governor Kemp for being a great partner in ensuring Georgia’s forests are properly managed."
“I am grateful to Secretary Perdue and the U.S Department of Agriculture for their partnership in the Shared Stewardship agreement, and I look forward to working with our federal partners to prepare for future land management challenges,” said Governor Kemp. “Together, we will ensure Georgia’s natural resources are preserved and protected for generations to come.”
Background:
The Shared Stewardship agreement strengthens the commitment between federal and state agencies to work together to accomplish mutual natural resource management goals, further common interests, and effectively respond to the increasing ecological challenges and natural resource concerns in Georgia. Specifically, the agreement establishes a framework for collaboration between USDA's Forest Service and Natural Resources Conservation Service and the Georgia Department of Natural Resources and the Georgia Forestry Commission.
In addition to providing a framework for how the federal and state agencies will work together, the agreement also outlines the importance of ensuring meaningful participation from state and local partners such as Georgia's State Parks, Georgia Department of Transportation, Conservation Districts, and non-governmental conservation organizations.
Chief of the U.S. Forest Service Vicki Christiansen, Georgia Department of Natural Resources Commissioner Mark Williams, Georgia Forestry Commission State Forester Chuck Williams, and Georgia Department of Natural Resources Wildlife Resources Division Director Rusty Garrison joined Secretary Perdue and Governor Kemp at the ceremony.
The agreement can be found at www.fs.fed.us/sites/default/files/Shared_Stewardship_GA.pdf (PDF, 262 KB).
www.fs.fed.us/news/releases/usda-and-georgia-sign-shared-...
Master Lee and Brandon. View On Black
No, Brandon is not getting yelled at. I know it kind of looks like it but they are actually counting in Korean and Brandon would repeat after the instructor. Brandon was focused on what the instructor was teaching him. He loves this class and has a lot of fun. These instructors are great with all the kids.
Raccoon & Raven sharing some peanuts
The 96 year old woman who owns this house has been putting out healthy food for the local
critters for many decades. Its surround by huge forest so they have plenty to hunt for too.
USDA and Georgia sign Shared Stewardship Agreement highlighting cooperative approach to land management
NOVEMBER 23, 2019 -
Today, U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Sonny Perdue joined Georgia Governor Brian Kemp to sign a Shared Stewardship agreement (PDF, 262 KB) between the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) Forest Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the State of Georgia. The agreement was signed at a ceremony at the University of Georgia’s Warnell School of Forestry and Natural Resources.
"Shared Stewardship offers a great opportunity to coordinate and prioritize land management activities in tandem," said Secretary Perdue. "The USDA and its agencies have a long and strong history of collaboration with the State of Georgia and this agreement will make that working relationship even stronger. I thank Governor Kemp for being a great partner in ensuring Georgia’s forests are properly managed."
“I am grateful to Secretary Perdue and the U.S Department of Agriculture for their partnership in the Shared Stewardship agreement, and I look forward to working with our federal partners to prepare for future land management challenges,” said Governor Kemp. “Together, we will ensure Georgia’s natural resources are preserved and protected for generations to come.”
Background:
The Shared Stewardship agreement strengthens the commitment between federal and state agencies to work together to accomplish mutual natural resource management goals, further common interests, and effectively respond to the increasing ecological challenges and natural resource concerns in Georgia. Specifically, the agreement establishes a framework for collaboration between USDA's Forest Service and Natural Resources Conservation Service and the Georgia Department of Natural Resources and the Georgia Forestry Commission.
In addition to providing a framework for how the federal and state agencies will work together, the agreement also outlines the importance of ensuring meaningful participation from state and local partners such as Georgia's State Parks, Georgia Department of Transportation, Conservation Districts, and non-governmental conservation organizations.
Chief of the U.S. Forest Service Vicki Christiansen, Georgia Department of Natural Resources Commissioner Mark Williams, Georgia Forestry Commission State Forester Chuck Williams, and Georgia Department of Natural Resources Wildlife Resources Division Director Rusty Garrison joined Secretary Perdue and Governor Kemp at the ceremony.
The agreement can be found at www.fs.fed.us/sites/default/files/Shared_Stewardship_GA.pdf (PDF, 262 KB).
www.fs.fed.us/news/releases/usda-and-georgia-sign-shared-...
Lion’s Share
Artist: J. Mark & Cynthia Rowland
Artwork Street Address: 3400 University Blvd SE
Location: Airport Rental Car Facility
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Taken just out side my home in Cochin. There were a lot of insects on the ground - and they were taking off one by one - it was a buffet for the birds - and my cats. Took a lot of photos that day - this was one of the best among them.
Also, this is the first image that I'm publishing that I've taken with my new camera - a Sony A6000(mirrorless). Very excited with it.
Most us choose to sit in the middle of the stool to show that we are in control but some like to share and sit at the end of the stool.
I took these from the kitchen of our host family in Claremorris. The couple leading the ship took in the sun while processing the next steps of a partially charted course. This was the first time I've had the opportunity to really observe a shared creative marriage. I've never shared artistic weight in a relationship of my own, but as I grow older, I wonder if my wife will be in artistic partnership with me as well. Getting to observe this relationship in the field was very valuable to me.
Stave Lake area in Mission, BC
It was one of those afternoons when all of the elements worked together to give me the magic and I was so happy to oblige. Lots of Rain, then as the light was setting behind the mountain ... it happened.
The red at the bottom of the images are the blueberry fields waiting for spring.
the two youngest members of our family have grown up together for the last 16 years and seem to be sharing a moment as they look out at the snow.
Zachary Bogue, Managing Partner, Data Collective, USA; Young Global Leaderduring the Session: "Sharing the Ride" at the World Economic Forum - Annual Meeting of the New Champions in Dalian, People's Republic of China 2017. Copyright by World Economic Forum / Jakob Polacsek
Annie shows Elena (who she's been recognized as "the sister" of) some pictures of her new niece. I love capturing candid moments, especially the beauty in great friendships.
USDA and Georgia sign Shared Stewardship Agreement highlighting cooperative approach to land management
NOVEMBER 23, 2019 -
Today, U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Sonny Perdue joined Georgia Governor Brian Kemp to sign a Shared Stewardship agreement (PDF, 262 KB) between the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) Forest Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the State of Georgia. The agreement was signed at a ceremony at the University of Georgia’s Warnell School of Forestry and Natural Resources.
"Shared Stewardship offers a great opportunity to coordinate and prioritize land management activities in tandem," said Secretary Perdue. "The USDA and its agencies have a long and strong history of collaboration with the State of Georgia and this agreement will make that working relationship even stronger. I thank Governor Kemp for being a great partner in ensuring Georgia’s forests are properly managed."
“I am grateful to Secretary Perdue and the U.S Department of Agriculture for their partnership in the Shared Stewardship agreement, and I look forward to working with our federal partners to prepare for future land management challenges,” said Governor Kemp. “Together, we will ensure Georgia’s natural resources are preserved and protected for generations to come.”
Background:
The Shared Stewardship agreement strengthens the commitment between federal and state agencies to work together to accomplish mutual natural resource management goals, further common interests, and effectively respond to the increasing ecological challenges and natural resource concerns in Georgia. Specifically, the agreement establishes a framework for collaboration between USDA's Forest Service and Natural Resources Conservation Service and the Georgia Department of Natural Resources and the Georgia Forestry Commission.
In addition to providing a framework for how the federal and state agencies will work together, the agreement also outlines the importance of ensuring meaningful participation from state and local partners such as Georgia's State Parks, Georgia Department of Transportation, Conservation Districts, and non-governmental conservation organizations.
Chief of the U.S. Forest Service Vicki Christiansen, Georgia Department of Natural Resources Commissioner Mark Williams, Georgia Forestry Commission State Forester Chuck Williams, and Georgia Department of Natural Resources Wildlife Resources Division Director Rusty Garrison joined Secretary Perdue and Governor Kemp at the ceremony.
The agreement can be found at www.fs.fed.us/sites/default/files/Shared_Stewardship_GA.pdf (PDF, 262 KB).
www.fs.fed.us/news/releases/usda-and-georgia-sign-shared-...
Our second word association assignment was "sharing." I decided to take a simple route and go eat some cupcakes! © Justin Swindle
USDA and Georgia sign Shared Stewardship Agreement highlighting cooperative approach to land management
NOVEMBER 23, 2019 -
Today, U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Sonny Perdue joined Georgia Governor Brian Kemp to sign a Shared Stewardship agreement (PDF, 262 KB) between the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) Forest Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the State of Georgia. The agreement was signed at a ceremony at the University of Georgia’s Warnell School of Forestry and Natural Resources.
"Shared Stewardship offers a great opportunity to coordinate and prioritize land management activities in tandem," said Secretary Perdue. "The USDA and its agencies have a long and strong history of collaboration with the State of Georgia and this agreement will make that working relationship even stronger. I thank Governor Kemp for being a great partner in ensuring Georgia’s forests are properly managed."
“I am grateful to Secretary Perdue and the U.S Department of Agriculture for their partnership in the Shared Stewardship agreement, and I look forward to working with our federal partners to prepare for future land management challenges,” said Governor Kemp. “Together, we will ensure Georgia’s natural resources are preserved and protected for generations to come.”
Background:
The Shared Stewardship agreement strengthens the commitment between federal and state agencies to work together to accomplish mutual natural resource management goals, further common interests, and effectively respond to the increasing ecological challenges and natural resource concerns in Georgia. Specifically, the agreement establishes a framework for collaboration between USDA's Forest Service and Natural Resources Conservation Service and the Georgia Department of Natural Resources and the Georgia Forestry Commission.
In addition to providing a framework for how the federal and state agencies will work together, the agreement also outlines the importance of ensuring meaningful participation from state and local partners such as Georgia's State Parks, Georgia Department of Transportation, Conservation Districts, and non-governmental conservation organizations.
Chief of the U.S. Forest Service Vicki Christiansen, Georgia Department of Natural Resources Commissioner Mark Williams, Georgia Forestry Commission State Forester Chuck Williams, and Georgia Department of Natural Resources Wildlife Resources Division Director Rusty Garrison joined Secretary Perdue and Governor Kemp at the ceremony.
The agreement can be found at www.fs.fed.us/sites/default/files/Shared_Stewardship_GA.pdf (PDF, 262 KB).
www.fs.fed.us/news/releases/usda-and-georgia-sign-shared-...
Bicyclists and motorists share the road in a scenic section of Batangas, a province just about two hours south of Manila.
Near Lemery, Batangas, Philippines.
Sgt. Nathalia Karrer, 196th Medical Support Unit, 7th Civil Support Command, advised medical operations for the country of Georrgia's ministry of health during Shared Horizons 12. Shared Horizons 12 is a US European Command directed exercise conducted by US Army Europe designed to prepare the country of Georgia government to provide civil response in the event of a natural disaster. The exercise is “In Spirit of Partnership for Peace” and designed to assess the preparedness of responsible ministries under the country of Georgia National Response Plan in case of an emergency and identify and address deficiencies throughout the course of the exercise. The exercise will also provide insight to US participants as to the processes used by the country of Georgia and identify procedures to integrate relief if requested by the government of the country of Georgia.
A Black Hawk helicopter was in Decatur today for the Veterans Day Parade. The fellow on the left was a crew member. The gentleman on the right was a WWII Veteran enjoying the day's activities. Happy Veterans Day!
2024 Rosehaven Home & Garden Tour
Galwad-y-Mor is Welsh for "Call of the Sea"
Owner: Sethos Lionheart
My standard poodles, boating. Jake on the left, 3 years old, and Lisette on the right, 12 yrs. old. They love each other.
Taken 09 11 2010, Uploaded 11/25/11, 2010 09 11 2010 09 11 zzzR72 Screen23pctenhanceEraseland KLWaterDogsLSClouds_0323
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