Avoiding Wildlife-Vehicle Collisions
Forest Service employees often drive long distances to their units and field sites daily. In the course of this driving, they may encounter animals crossing the road, which may lead to collisions. In the United States, a recent study estimated there are more than one million collisions between vehicles and large animals annually. This 25--minute safety training program will help you reduce your probability of having large animal-vehicle collisions, especially with deer.

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Entering the Forest Service

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The Heart of a Firefighter

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Pika and Restoration

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Playing with Fire

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UNTRAMMELED full version

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Chips the Baby Bobcat

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Taking Flight in the Forest Service

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Shaping America's Public Lands

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Caring for the land after the fire

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Understanding Forest Ecology: Fire, Water, and Bark Beetles

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The Heavy Equipment of Firefighting

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US Forest Service National Rappel Training

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Misconceptions and Benefits of Fire

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Reforestation: Nature and nurseries

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The Green Fire Film Project

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Restoring Our Forests: Managing the Recovery

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Step by step: Forests of the future

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Visiting the Superior National Forest - BWCAW Part 1

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