MFC Launches RESTORE Program to Assist Landowners in Six Coastal Counties
In 2010, the Deepwater Horizon oil spill released more than 134 million gallons of crude oil into the Gulf of […]
Humans play a role in the spread of invasive plants and forest pests. We also play in major part in preventing the spread of these damaging species.
Read MoreCrape myrtles are a common sight to Mississippians. From its colorful flower clusters to spectacular trunk colors, crape myrtles are a favorite in many landscapes.
Read MoreThe MFC HEA is a week-long class aimed at training MFC forest rangers and technicians to use heavy equipment to fight wildfires across Mississippi.
Read MoreEveryone has seen it. Those pretty purple flowers hanging upside down, intertwined with old oak branches. The sight and smell of wisteria can be quite beautiful.
Read MoreThe Mississippi Forestry Commission (MFC) has released Mississippi’s Forest Action Plan 2020, announced State Forester Russell Bozeman.
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