Forest Service covers topics related to public lands management, wildfire management, campfire safety, and forest restoration, reflecting tutorials, safety guidance, and informative deep-dives based on video titles and search queries. The channel emphasizes public lands protection and wildfire risk reduction, with content styles ranging from how-to guides (e.g., How To Start and Put Out a Campfire) to in-depth looks at forest health and emergency response, and uploads appear to be frequent, with an average of around 4.6K views per video across 1400+ published videos.
Similar Channels
We found 38 YouTube channels similar to Forest Service
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Both target audiences interested in emergency response forestry and forest health monitoring, evidenced by high query overlap (emergency response forestry, forest health monitoring) and a solid content alignment with forestry operations, though Forest Service has broader national scope while Oregon focuses on state-level implementation.
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Shares audience interest in community wildfire protection, forest health monitoring, and land management planning (queries), with a similar educational, informational content approach but Earth Science Answers emphasizes broader Earth science topics beyond government agency operations.
Aligns on fuel reduction, campfire safety, and forest grants queries, reflecting a similar emphasis on practical forest management and public safety, though CAL FIRE TV often channels state-specific policy and program funding content whereas Forest Service covers national programs.
Both channels emphasize fuel reduction and hands-on forest health and stewardship activities, sharing audience interest in on-the-ground forest management, with CAL Corps focusing on corps member projects similar in purpose to Forest Service outreach.
Overlaps on emergency response forestry, community wildfire protection, and educational outreach forestry queries, indicating a similar mission of public safety and education in forestry, though Texas A&M serves a state-specific context while Forest Service operates nationally.
Common ground on forest service policy and fire weather forecasting queries, suggesting a shared audience seeking government policy insight and risk forecasts, though ABC10’s content style is more news-focused whereas Forest Service provides agency programs and resources.
Content Landscape
Discovered competitors include CAL FIRE TV (72% match, 29K subscribers) and Oregon Department of Forestry (85% match, 5.7K subscribers) as top matches. Both share overlapping queries with Forest Service such as fuel reduction, campfire safety, emergency response forestry, and community wildfire protection. California Conservation Corps (70% match, 4.4K subscribers) also competes on fuel reduction, while Earth Science Answers (80% match, 3.4K subscribers) aligns with forest health monitoring and land management planning, and Texas A&M Forest Service (67% match, 13.6K subscribers) overlaps on emergency response forestry and educational outreach. Forest Service has 44.3K subscribers, which is larger than all listed competitors, highlighting a size advantage but with overlapping topics that bring it into direct search and content competition on wildfire management and public lands protection.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Which YouTube channels are most similar to Forest Service?
1) Oregon Department of Forestry — 5.7K subscribers, 85% match. 2) Earth Science Answers — 3.4K subscribers, 80% match. 3) CAL FIRE TV — 29K subscribers, 72% match. All three have YouTube channels focused on forestry, fire management, and environmental topics similar to Forest Service.
What type of content does Forest Service make?
Forest Service makes content about forestry and fire science, as shown by video titles such as FY25 Forest Service Accomplishments and Priorities, Reducing roadside ignitions, Post Wildfire Restoration in the 2018 Camp Fire Area on the Plumas National Forest, Northern Rockies Fire Cache, and How To Start and Put Out a Campfire. The channel averages about 4.6K views per video, and posting frequency is described as ~? uploads per week.
How do we determine which channels are similar to Forest Service?
We analyze Forest Service's recent videos, generate topic-relevant search queries, check YouTube search results, and compare the meaning of each channel's content to measure similarity. The result is a ranked list sorted by SERP overlap, semantic similarity, and search appearances.