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The U.S.Forest Service was established in 1905 under the Transfer Act of February 1, 1905 (16 U.S.C. 472) which transferred the Federal forest reserves and the responsibility for their management from the Department of the Interior to the Department of Agriculture.
On July 1, 1905, the Forest Service name came into being. Gifford Pinchot, as the first Chief of the agency, was intent on building a force of forest rangers who were trained in or had good knowledge of practical forestry.
1897 - The Organic Act of 1897 authorized establishment of National Forest Reserves to improve and protect the condition of forested areas of the United States and to furnish a continuous supply of timber for the use and necessities of the people of the United States. Since then, a series of Acts have expanded or
For most Forest Service jobs, you must apply at USAJOBS.gov. For special programs such as certain internships or for special hiring authorities such as certain veterans, the application process options may differ. Be sure to read the information on those programs carefully.
The Forest Reserve Act of 1891 authorized withdrawing land from the public domain as forest reserves, which was managed by the Department of the Interior. The Division of Forestry became the Bureau of Forestry in 1901.
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The Forest Service, an agency of the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), manages public lands in national forests and grasslands. The Forest Service is also the largest forestry research organization in the world, providing technical and financial assistance to State and private forestry agencies.
The national forests (first called Forest Reserves) began with the Forest Reserve Act of 1891, creating the U.S. Division of Forestry within the Department. of Interior (DOI). In 1901, it became the Bureau of Forestry. On February 1, 1905, it was transferred from DOI to the Department.
National parks are much more protected than national forests. Logging, mining, drilling, and pipeline construction are not allowed in national parks. However, national forests permit all of those things.

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