Randy Moore (forester) explained

Randy Moore
Office:20th Chief of the United States Forest Service
President:Joe Biden
Term Start:July 2021
Predecessor:Vicki Christiansen
Education:Southern University (BS)

Randy Moore is an American soil scientist and forester serving as the 20th chief of the United States Forest Service, a position he has held since July 2021. He was appointed by Secretary Tom Vilsack.

Education

Moore earned a Bachelor of Science degree in plant and soil science from Southern University.[1]

Career

Moore began his career 1978 with the Natural Resources Conservation Service in North Dakota.[2] He eventually joined the United States Forest Service in 1981. He has held various positions in the agency, including regional forester for the Eastern Region in Wisconsin and forest supervisor for Mark Twain National Forest in Missouri. Most recently, Moore served as the Pacific Southwestern regional forester, managing 18 national forests in California spanning 20 million acres, as well as state and private forestry programs in Hawaii and the Pacific Islands.[3]

Moore has been an advocate for utilizing vegetation treatment methods to reduce the risk of wildfire, rather than relying solely on logging. He believes that this approach can effectively decrease wildfire risk while preserving the natural beauty and ecological integrity of the forest. In addition to his advocacy of vegetation treatment, Moore has also focused on improving the pay and working conditions for firefighters, as well as increasing capacity and resources through partnerships with other agencies and organizations.[4]

See also

References

  1. Web site: Randy Moore . 2023-01-29 . Forest History Society . en-US.
  2. Web site: Harlan . Will . 2021-07-30 . The First Black U.S. Forest Service Chief . 2023-01-29 . Blue Ridge Outdoors Magazine . en-US.
  3. Web site: 2016-02-01 . Leadership Biographies . 2023-01-29 . US Forest Service . en.
  4. Web site: 2022-06-20 . From the Chief's Desk: Increased payments for firefighters achieved . 2023-01-29 . US Forest Service . en.