Service Tree

The Service Tree lists all services in "branched" groups, starting with the very general and moving to the very specific. Click on the name of any group name to see the sub-groups available within it. Click on a service code to see its details and the providers who offer that service.

Desert Conservation

Programs that preserve, protect and in some cases, manage threatened desert wildlands and their unique scenic, historical, archaeological, environmental, ecological, wildlife, cultural, scientific, educational and recreational values.

Forest Conservation

Programs that are responsible for managing the resources which occur on or in conjunction with forest lands and for protecting forests from insects, disease, fire, erosion, air pollution and other destructive forces. Services may include planning and prescribing forest uses and practices; directing land surveys, road construction and the planting and harvesting of trees; working cooperatively with public land management agencies, states and owners of private forest lands to provide more scientific management of forest resources; and ensuring that timber harvesting methods protect the lands and streams, assure rapid renewal of the forest, provide food and cover for wildlife and fish, and have minimum impact on scenic and recreational values.

Public Land Management

Programs that are responsible for overseeing lands owned by the state or federal government and for issuing permits and/or leases to organizations that want access to public lands including school lands, state-owned tidelands, submerged lands and swamp and overflowed lands for profit-making or public-benefit ventures such as surface leasing or the extraction of sand, minerals, oil, gas or geothermal energy.

Soil Conservation

Programs that are responsible for working with landowners and other land users and developers to ensure that land utilization practices protect farmlands, forests and open spaces, many of which are being converted to urban uses, from unnecessary erosion and sedimentation or other destruction. Services may include development of soil and land capability studies and maps to ascertain appropriate uses for specific tracts of land; development of conservation plans for specific areas which include measures for protecting and preserving waterways and vegetation, which provide for flood protection, and which show the location of conservation devices such as dikes, water diversions, terraces, dams, reservoirs, water conduits, grassed waterways and plantings of grass, trees and shrubs; and consultation and technical assistance for individuals, particularly farmers, who want to ensure that their lands are adequately protected.

Surface Mining Regulation and Reclamation

Programs that protect society and the environment from the adverse effects of mining and quarrying operations, including sites that have been closed after they are no longer viable. Activities include establishing technical standards and regulatory policy for reclamation and enforcement efforts; monitoring, evaluating and providing guidance for reclamation programs; and assessing and collecting associated fees and penalties.

Wilderness Conservation

Programs that are responsible for administering the federal Wilderness Act which authorizes the acquisition, preservation and management of designated "wilderness areas" through a National Wilderness Preservation System which protects those lands in a manner that leaves them unimpaired for future use and enjoyment as wilderness. Wilderness areas are defined as "areas where the earth and its community of life are untrammeled by man, where man himself is a visitor who does not remain". Also included are other public and private programs that preserve and protect wilderness area.

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