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Meet Jeanne Higgins
Jeanne Higgins (B.S. For. Res. ’88) is the new forest supervisor for the Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest. As supervisor, Higgins manages the largest national forest in the lower 48 states.
The Humboldt-Toiyabe's 6.3 million acres encompasses most of Nevada, a portion of some of the most scenic areas of the Eastern Sierra in California, and is comprised of 10 ranger districts. The forest faces many complex resource and social issues, while carefully balancing important public services and needs that promote sound land stewardship.
"Jeanne's broad experience and the high caliber of her work make her the perfect choice for dealing with difficult issues, working with community members and ensuring the sustainability of resources on the Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest," said Intermountain Regional Forester Harv Forsgren. "Jeanne's high energy and commitment to work with people who hold divergent points of view will serve her and the Humboldt-Toiyabe well. Her skills in working with diverse interest groups will be essential to her success on the Forest."
"I am excited about the opportunity to work in the beautiful Nevada landscapes the Forest Service manages," said Higgins. "I want to help the community reconnect with their forest and recognize the importance the forest plays in their lives. By increasing their understanding of the forest impact, I hope they will take part in the many opportunities the forest has to offer."
Higgins began her career with the Forest Service in 1988 and has been employed with the Forest Service ever since in various positions. She has a well-rounded background, having worked in four different regions on many forests and districts. Of her nearly 22 years, 10 of them have been in line officer positions.
Higgins has extensive fire experience that will come in handy in Nevada, a state that has seen many large fires in recent years. She currently serves on the Governing Board of the Joint Fire Sciences Program, a federal board comprised of Department of Interior and Forest Service land managers and scientists. Recently, the Joint Fire Sciences Program has focused on the social and ecological impacts of fire in the Great Basin, specifically looking at cheat grass invasion and the effects of fire on sage grouse habitat.