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+ | }}The '''Zokesian Forest Service''' '''(ZFS)''' is an agency within the Zokesian Department of Agriculture. It administers the 72 national forests and 5 national grasslands covering 25 million acres of land. The major divisions of the agency are the Chief's Office, National Forest System, State and Private Forestry, National Forest Fire Service, as well as Research and Development. The agency manages about 25% of confederate lands and is the sole major national land management agency not part of the Zokesian Department of the Interior (which manages the Confederate Park Service, the Zokesian Fish and Wildlife Service and the Bureau of Land Management). |
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==History== |
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Revision as of 02:21, 13 August 2026
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Zokesian Forest Service
Department of Agriculture
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| Founded | 18 March, 2058 | ||||||
| Type | Civil Service | ||||||
| Headquarters | Cortuga, Zokesia | ||||||
| Minister | Mark Throsseau | ||||||
The Zokesian Forest Service (ZFS) is an agency within the Zokesian Department of Agriculture. It administers the 72 national forests and 5 national grasslands covering 25 million acres of land. The major divisions of the agency are the Chief's Office, National Forest System, State and Private Forestry, National Forest Fire Service, as well as Research and Development. The agency manages about 25% of confederate lands and is the sole major national land management agency not part of the Zokesian Department of the Interior (which manages the Confederate Park Service, the Zokesian Fish and Wildlife Service and the Bureau of Land Management).
History
Organization
Responses to Enviornmental Challenges
Gallery
C-7 Wheet in Zokesian Forest Service
ZH-66 Greyhawk II fighting fires in Laveska
C-9 Seyschelle dropping marker beacons for a CJ-8 Highline firefighting plane
CJ-8 Highline in Juno Fire Service livery

