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  1. Native Trees of the Midwest: Identification, Wildlife Values, & Landscaping Use by Sally S Weeks, Harmon Weeks, et all 2005-11-01
  2. Dendrology field manual: A guide in plant identification at the Forestry Technology Curriculum, Wanakena campus by James E Coufal, 1973
  3. Lists, guidelines, and tables for dendrology by Michael Kudish, 1978

41. Master Course
superficially with the basics of tropical dendrology. identification of commercialtropical and subtropical genetics and plantation forestry Semester Winter
http://www.gwdg.de/~umuuss/master.html
MSc. Programs Forestry in the Tropics and Subtropics Tropical and International Forestry
Faculty of Forest Sciences and Forest Ecology
Member of AGEP (Association of German Postgraduate Studies) Coordination: Dr. U. Muuss Notice: Deadline for online-registration is Sept. 30th !!! http://immatrikulation.uni-goettingen.de/
Attention: The MSc. Program "Tropical and International Forestry" will replace the MSc. Program "Forestry in the Tropics and Subtropics" starting Oct. 2002
Homepage contents:
  • Coming up next, actual information History, background, degree Objectives and approach Structure and Lectures Order of examination, study plan, registration for exams Timetable winter 2002/2003 Lecturer ... German Language Course starting September 16th 2002 German Language Course beginning in August 2002 Pictures of the Barbecue in August 2002

  • History, background, degree The Faculty of Forest Sciences and Forest Ecology was founded in 1868. Nowadays this Faculty is the largest of its kind in Germany. It is composed of 15 rather independent institutes which are listed on the last page. These institutes are run by 25 professors and about 200 staff-members. There is a rigid entry requirement to regulate the number of new admissions, which nowadays amounts to about 100 students annually.
    Objectives and Approach This MSc program aims at imparting professional qualifications in the fields of tropical and international forestry and agroforestry, relevant to development needs in the students' home countries or for those who are going to work in an international environment. The structure of the course has evolved in close consultation with international development agencies, professional training institutions and universities. It is based on an analysis of the needs of prospective employers.

    42. Detailed Description - Tropical Dendrology Short Course In Costa Rica
    and lay persons in biology, forestry, biodiversity, birding and 2. Fundamentalsof taxonomy and dendrology. Classification, nomenclature, identification.
    http://www.hjimenez.org/description-dendrology.html
    Registration Form Instructors and References
    Tropical Dendrology Courses
    Tropical Birding Courses ...
    Main Page
    TROPICAL DENDROLOGY COURSE
    (Field identification of trees and shrubs)
    Detailed Description
    Introduction
    Field practices and special
    skills gathered by students
    The Hosting Institution Field trips. Clothing Donnors Instructors A new way to determine plants Content of the course
    The Tropical Dendrology course
    offered in Costa Rica
    Costs and Financing To whom is the course addressed Registration Introduction
    Field plant identification is a challenge faced every day in the tropics. Many professionals involved in biology studies would like to master an easy method to know, in the field, the scientific names of the plants they are dealing with. Some times people would be very pleased even just by knowing the genus or the family, or just the order of the plants. A method solving these types of problems is offered every year by the Tropical Science Center, in Costa Rica, offering a two-week course of Tropical Dendrology, which is given twice in English (March, and June-July) and one time in Spanish (April). go to top TSC: The hosting institution The Tropical Science Center (TSC) was founded in 1962 as a private Costarrican non profit association. Its objectives are to conduct and support scientific research and education, and to encourage the acquisition and application of knowledge concerning Man's enduring relationships with the resources - biological and physical - of tropical environments. The Center established its Continuing Education Program in 1992. The Center also offers private consultancy in these and other subjects. There is a link at the bottom to a webpage on the Tropical Science Center.

    43. Short International Courses On Tropical Dendrology In Costa Rica - Description
    applied to teach Bird identification (please, visit CANDIDATES The Tropical Dendrologycourse has been PERSONS in biology, forestry, biodiversity, enthomology
    http://www.hjimenez.org/dendrology.html
    Detailed Description of the course Instructors and References
    Registration Form
    Send me a Message ...
    Main Page

    Tropical Dendrology in Costa Rica
    (Field identification of trees and shrubs)
    CLICK PARA VERSION EN ESPAÑOL
    Intensive, short, international course about plant biodiversity given every year since 1993
    Next course in English June 23 - July 5, 2003
    Next course in Spanish April 14 - 26, 2003
    References by former students
    Participants learn more than it is normally expected in an intensive 2-weeks course. By the end of each course, most of the students have declared that they are able to identify, down to family level, about 70% - 80% of the trees and shrubs of the Neotropics
    Click here for SHORT opinions given by former students.
    or enter to the "Instructors and References" page to read the FULL TEXT opinions on the course
    This course is given in four different life zones; THUS, IT IS A UNIQUE WAY TO HAVE YOUR FIRST CONTACT WITH TROPICAL ENVIRONMENTS See pictures: (MONTEVERDE) (GUANACASTE) (ATLANTIC REGION) (GROUP-2001) US$ 1800.00 - WE OFFER PARTIAL FELLOWSHIPS

    44. Botany Biology ( 581 Human Selected Links )
    dendrology at Virginia Tech forestry 111 dendrology Tree Root Architecture -TreeGuidedendrology By Region in the Pacific Northwest -identification of Common
    http://www.cbel.com/botany_biology/
    Pages A-G 2 Columns
    Pages H-O
    Order by Alphabet Ordered by Theme Order by Popularity 3 Columns Pages P-Z 4 Columns
    Botany Biology
    CBEL
    * = new links
    [Find on this page]

    About.com: Botany

    BBC Nature Online - Plant Zone

    BioScience Research Tool: Botany
    ...
    Root Biology and Mycorrhiza Research Group

    Associations
    American Bryological and Lichenological Society (ABLS)

    American Society of Plant Biologists (ASPB)
    Australian Systematic Botany Society Botanical Society of America ... The Botanical Society of the British Isles Botanists Alex Boonman - Utrecht University Andrew White Bidlack, James E. Everard Edwards ... The Collectors Database Dendrology Forest Biology and Dendrology at Virginia Tech Forestry 111 Dendrology Home Page International Dendrological Research Institute Taxonomy map for Trees ... TreeGuide Dendrology By Region About.com: Top 100 Trees British Trees Catalog of the Woody Plants of Oklahoma Common Trees of Pennsylvania ... Trees of Ottawa Dendrology Tree Identification Bartosz Pacula's Pictures of Trees Basics of Tree ID Dendrology at Virgina Tech Fact Sheets for 680 Trees ... What Tree is it? Directories Academic Info: Botany CalFlora Database Dr. Scott Russell's Botanical Links

    45. Montgomery County 4-H Camp Opportunities
    will learn about silviculture, dendrology (tree identification), map and compass,native wildlife and forest products and history. forestry games including
    http://montgomery.ces.state.nc.us/4-H/camp.html

    46. University Of Minnesota Forestry Courses
    dendrology. Preparation and use of keys, systems of natural classification, andfield and lab methods of identification. FARM AND SMALL WOODLANDS forestry.
    http://www.cbs.umn.edu/college_info/courses/forestry.html
    University of Minnesota Forestry Courses
    Offered by the College of Natural Resources
    ForP 1301. WOOD AS A RAW MATERIAL. (4 cr)
    The physical and chemical nature of solid wood and wood fiber as it relates to the requirements of major wood-based industries. World supply and consumption. Weekly demonstration labs dealing with structure and properties of wood and manufacture of solid, particle, and fiber products.
    ForP 1303. WOOD STRUCTURE AND IDENTIFICATION. (2 cr; prereq ForP 1301 or #)
    Features of wood structure vital to identifying wood of various tree species and understanding physical properties of wood. Lecture and lab.
    ForP 5302. WOOD CHEMISTRY I. (3 cr; prereq Chem 3302)
    Molecular structure of wood cell wall. Structure, properties, and reactions of monosaccharides and derivatives; oligosaccharides. Structure, properties, and biogenesis of cellulose; cellulose derivatives; comparison with starch.
    ForP 5303. WOOD DETERIORATION. (4 cr; prereq ForP 1301 or #)
    Deterioration of wood and wood products by bacteria, fungi, insects, marine organisms, fire, and weathering; methods of preservation and preservatives used. Lecture and lab.
    ForP 5304. WOOD DRYING AND PRESERVATION PROCESSES.

    47. Www.unca.edu/facultysenate/y8182/sd4481.txt
    national planning, forestry careers, and methods of obtaining and presenting forestdata. Prerequisite Biol 131. 250 dendrology (4) identification, ecological
    http://www.unca.edu/facultysenate/y8182/sd4481.txt
    1981-1982 Senate Document #44 APC Document #26 Joint Program with North Carolina State University in Forestry I. Description of Joint Program Delete: Section entitled "Joint Program with North Carolina State University in Forestry." page 50 of the 1981-82 Catalog. Add: Joint Program with the North Carolina State University School of Forest Resources. The University of North Carolina at Asheville and the School of Forest Resources of North Carolina State University offer a program under which a student may take two years of work in a preforestry curriculum at UNCA and then transfer to North Carolina State University for completion of degree requirements. This program leads to a Bachelor of Science Degree in one of four degree areas offered by the School of Forest Resources: Forestry, Wood Science and Technology, Pulp and Paper Science and Technology, and Recreation Resources Administrations. For full admission to the transfer program, entering students must meet all entrance requirements of UNCA. UNCA students who have completed the two years of the preforestry program will be admitted automatically to the School of Forest Resources if their grade point average is 2.5 or higher. Students in the Forestry degree curriculum are required to take summer camp immediately after completing the sophomore year. Model programs and requirements of the four degree areas are available from the forestry advisor in the Department of Biology, Rhoades Science Building. Rationale: UNC-Asheville and North Carolina State are interested in establishing a more formalized 2 + 2 program with the School of Forest Resources at NCSU. The primary intent of the arrangement is to provide interested individuals in the Western North Carolina region with an opportunity to consider forestry as a viable major without incurring the expense and initial enrollment competition at NCSU. Forestry is frequently cited as an interest area by college-bound high school seniors. Though the number are not large, the addition of a transfer program coupled with already existing natural science programs will enable the University to more aggressively recruit quality high school students. Page 2 II. Courses to be Added to UNCA Offerings in Biology Following are course descriptions for the four courses to be added to Department of Biology offerings. These will satisfy specified requirements of the joint program. Add: 150 Introduction to Forestry (3) Overview of multiple use forestry; history, policy, practice, protection, national planning, forestry careers, and methods of obtaining and presenting forest data. Prerequisite: Biol 131. 250 Dendrology (4) Identification, ecological and taxonomic relationship, and geographic distributions of important woody plants of North America, concentrating on native species of the Southwest. Prerequisites: Biol 131, 133. 251 Basic Mensuration (4) Theory, principles, and techniques of procedure and instrumentation relative to proper collection and presentation of forest mensurational data. Emphasis on sampling problems. Prerequisites: Biol 131, 133. 252 Wood Structure and Properties (3) Macrostructure and microstructure of wood; physical properties and uses of several commercially important coniferous and deciduous woods with techniques of wood identification. Prerequisites: Biol 131, 133. Rationale: The above course additions will allow a student in the forestry transfer program to have the first two years of course work completed before transferring to NCSU as a junior. Our Biology 150, 250, and 251 will serve as prerequisites for this course and for the summer camp experience. Biology 252, as proposed above, is required in the Wood Science and Technology curriculum. NCSU will offer a continuation of the course, WPS 203, Wood Structure and Properties II, on the junior and senior level. The courses will be offered once a year depending on demand. They would be taught by part-time faculty from the Southeast Regional Forestry Laboraory and, in the case of Biol 250, by a UNCA faculty member. The estimated instructional cost would be $7,000-$8,000 annually. No equipment would be required since the laboratory of the Forest Service will provide any specialized Page 3 measuring devices. Use of personnel from the Forestry Laboratory will help to expand a cooperative relationship and could lead to some joint projects. The four courses above will count toward the science requirement in the Foreign Language Option for non-science majors. Biology 250 will count toward elective hours in the biology major; Biology 250, 251, and 252 will not be accepted toward the biology major. Another course, Engineering Graphics (2) is required in the Pulp and Paper Science and Technology curriculum. The UNCA student may take Drafting I and II (DFT 101 and 102) in Asheville-Buncombe Technical College's Division of Engineering Technology. The courses last for one quarter each and are cumulatively equivalent to 2 semester hours of UNCA/NSCU credit. DFT 101 and 102 are offered on a regular basis at AB Tech; some of UNCA's engineering students take these as part of that joint program. III. Course to be Added to UNCA Offerings in Physical Education The degree curriculum in Recreation Resources Administration requires that a course in recreation be offered by UNCA's Physical Education Department. Add: Rec 260 Introduction to Recreation (3) Introduction to the field of recreation. The main ideas of study will be: recreation history and objectives, sociological and economic aspects of recreation, leadership qualities, facilities, and settings for organized recreation in the modern society. Rationale: This course meets the requirements of the Joint Program with the North Carolina State University School of Forest Resources. It is expected that the course will not place any pressure on budgetary resources. The Physical Education Department plans to upgrade its library holdings in recreation out of the department's yearly library budget. The NCSU syllabus, course description, objectives, course outline, text, list of references, and course requirements are available and will be followed. Effective Date: August, 1982

    48. Diploma In Forestry Course Outlines
    45. Practical. 2. 1. 6-7. Caribbean/Guyana forestry. 2. 2. 8-9. Practical. 2. 2.10-14. dendrology. 5. 3. 15-19. Field work – tree identification. 5. 4. 20-21.Forest ecology. 2.
    http://gold.sdnp.org.gy/uog/fac_agri/forestry_course_outlines dip.htm
    DIPLOMA IN FORESTRY COURSE OUTLINES
    L = Lectures P = Practicals
    Introductory Forestry- FOR 111
    This course provides an overview of modern forestry practice with emphasis on tropical forests. COURSE OUTLINE HOUR TOPIC L P Week Introduction to Forestry World forestry Practical Caribbean/Guyana forestry Practical Dendrology Field work – tree identification Forest ecology Practical Forest establishment and silviculture Field work Inventory and mensuration Field work Forest management and administration Practical Harvesting Practical Forest policy and laws Practical Wood properties and identification Practical Utilisation and marketing Practical Social and environmental forestry Practical Revision Exam TOTAL
    Forest Surveying and Mapping- FOR 121
    INTRODUCTION
    This course provides the basic mapping and surveying skills and knowledge required for forest management. COURSE OUTLINE HOUR TOPIC L P WEEK Introduction to mapping, surveying and equipment Map types, scales, symbols Practical Contours, projections and grids Practical Map drawing Practical Compass types and use, magnetic declination

    49. Botany: Species
    dendrology (University of Vermont) Derivations of scientific names types, and basisfor identification are all on this site include global forestry data and
    http://www.nbii.gov/disciplines/botany/appliedsci.html
    Botany Home Past and Future Form and Function Focus on Species ... General Reference Sources
    Applied Plant Sciences
    Contents:
    Agronomy
    What is Agronomy? Agronomy is the practical use of plant and soil sciences in order to increase crop yields. It is also known as scientific agriculture. Basic Information:
    Agripedia
    University of Kentucky
    Agripedia has been created to allow students to use resources across the country in an integrated, interactive learning resource on the Internet. As an "encyclopedia of agriculture", Agripedia presents facts, figures, demonstrations, examples, graphics, and more regarding the concepts, practices, and vocabulary of agriculture in a multimedia format using audio clips, graphics, text and animation.
    Agronomy
    Perdue University
    This site offers a series of pdf documents focused on various aspects of basic agronomy. Alternative crops, conservation tillage, drainage and irrigation, and erosion control are among the extensive list of topics offered.
    Back to Basics: Soil Fertility Information
    Perdue University
    This is a very comprehensive and well-organized site for soil information, nutrients, and crop production.

    50. Links
    US Created by the Department of forestry at NCSU. Virginia Tech dendrology The dendrologyhomepage at Virginia is where to find tree identification fact sheets
    http://www.ils.unc.edu/daniel/PIC/Links.html
    Links to Useful Sites
    Herbaria Directory
    Index Herbariorum

    hosted by the New York Botanical Garden, is a detailed directory of the 3000+ public herbaria of the world including staff members associated with it. The electronic searchable version includes up-to-date information on 2010 herbaria in 134 countries.
    Databases
    Gymnosperm Database

    Edited by Christopher J. Earle. This database has descriptions of 1000+ taxa of gymnosperms, i.e., conifers, cycads, and their allies. This database provides entry at the family level and guides to genus, species and sometimes variety for each taxon. Basic information on each species generally includes a picture, a distribution map, common names, taxonomic notes, description, range, "big tree", oldest, dendrochronology, ethnobotany, remarks, and citations. Flora of North America
    Production of the database proceeds simultaneously with the preparation of the hard-copy flora. The database will eventually contain all the information found in the published volumes as well as additional information, such as more detailed morphological data, information on type specimens, and documentation for chromosome counts. It will also incorporate information on habitats, precise distributions, populations, and plant communities. NatureServe
    NatureServe is a source for authoritative conservation information on more than 50,000 plants, animals, and ecological communities of the United States and Canada. NatureServe provides in-depth information on rare and endangered species, but includes common plants and animals too. NatureServe is a product of the Association for Biodiversity Information in collaboration with the Natural Heritage Network.

    51. New June 24 - 30, 2002 - William R. Newman Agriculture Library
    dendro/dendrology/main.htm This home page for the dendrology program at Categoriesinclude conservation education, tree identification, and urban forestry.
    http://www.umanitoba.ca/libraries/units/agriculture/new060402.html
    William R. Newman Library
    University of Manitoba Libraries
    June 24 - 30, 2002
    Back to the main "New This Week" page Go to this week's New sites or to New E-Journals or our New Books Page The following are interesting Agriculture sites AND journals found this week by the William R. Newman Agriculture Library staff. These sites may be incorporated into our regular web site in appropriate sections.
    NEW SITES
    AGRICULTURAL COUNCIL OF CALIFORNIA: THE MEMBERS
    The membership list of this organization which "represents a diverse array of agricultural cooperatives." Many of the entries link to the members' Web sites; contact information is given for those without Web links. (LII) CENTER FOR INTEGRATED PEST MANAGEMENT cipm.ncsu.edu/
    The home page for the Center for Integrated Pest Management is a gateway to IPM research. (SR-LS) CONSUMER EXPENDITURE SURVEY www.bls.gov/cex/
    The Consumer Expenditure Survey (CEX) program consists of two surveys-the quarterly Interview survey and the Diary survey-that provide information on the buying habits of American consumers, including data on their expenditures, income, and consumer unit (families and single consumers) characteristics. DENDROLOGY AT VIRGINIA TECH www.cnr.vt.edu/dendro/dendrology/main.htm

    52. FRM Undergraduate Program
    chemistry, English composition, soil science, dendrology (identification of woody mensuration(measurements), fire protection, forestry economics, silviculture
    http://www.caf.wvu.edu/for/frm/frm_cur.html

    53. Link Descriptions
    C) About.com’s forestry Site. http//forestry.about.com/science/forestry/cs/silviculture/. IITree identification. A) Virginia Tech dendrology Leaf Key.
    http://ddc.hampshire.edu/simforest/links/link_descriptions.html
    I Silvics and Silviculture A. Silvics of North America by the USDA Forest Service http://www.na.fs.fed.us/spfo/pubs/silvics_manual/table_of_contents.htm This source describes the affect of the environment on tree growth. It consists of 2 volumes: Volume One: Conifers and Volume 2: Hardwoods. Within each volume there is a Table of Contents from which you can access a long section (the same for each volume) entitled " The Tree and its Environment" , which describes the effect of the environment on trees in general. It outlines the different zones and forest types found on the North American continent according to a number of different classification techniques. It lists a number of environmental factors that may affect forest growth. It mentions environmental interactions and discusses the way that individual environmental factors affect growth. It also discusses the possible effects of climate change The table of contents also contains a list of the North American tree species included in the selected volume. The species are listed alphabetically by scientific name, though the common names and common genus names are also listed (in an adjacent column). Clicking on any species name takes you to another section where you can read about that species habitat, life history, genetics, and special uses of the chosen species. The habitat section seems to be of the most use to our project as it includes information on the native range (including a map), the climate, soils, and topography that favor that species, and the other species and forest types that are often associated with that species.

    54. WebGuest - Open Directory : Science : Biology : Botany : Dendrology
    the entire directory. Tree identification (13). Business Agriculture and forestry(9,100); Home Gardens Plants Trees (45); Science
    http://directory.webguest.com/index.cgi/Science/Biology/Botany/Dendrology/
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    the entire directory only in Botany/Dendrology Top Science Biology Botany : Dendrology
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    55. UniMelb UGHB96 : 211-216 Forest Dendrology
    211216 Forest dendrology. Year 2 forestry. Objectives On completion of the unit,students should be competent in the identification, taxonomy and morphology
    http://www.unimelb.edu.au/HB/1996/AgFor/211/211-216.html
    Handbook 1996 Faculty of Agriculture, Forestry and Horticulture (Volume 4 page 22)
    Forestry
    subject : Next: Search Help
    211-216 Forest Dendrology
    Year 2 Forestry. Credit points: 6 Coordinator: Mr R Hateley. Prerequisite: Biology of Cells and Organisms, Contact: 18 hours of lectures and 18 hours of practical work. Timetable: Second semester Objectives: On completion of the unit, students should be: competent in the identification, taxonomy and morphology of eucalypts, conifers deciduous hardwoods and other important elements of the Australian flora; aware of the distribution, characteristics and uses of many Australian forest species. Content: Recognition of eucalypts and other native trees and shrubs, conifers and deciduous hardwoods; geographic distribution, properties, and uses of selected trees adn shrubs. Assessment: A 3-hour written examination and written tests and practical assignments may be given throughout the course Prescribed texts:
    • Costermans L Native Trees and Shrubs of South-Eastern Australia 1981 Rigby
    Forestry subject : Next: Search Help
    Handbook 1996
    Faculty of Agriculture, Forestry and Horticulture

    56. UGHB97 : Subject : 211-216 Forest Dendrology
    Handbook 1997 Faculty of Agriculture, forestry and Horticulture forestry, 211216Forest dendrology. should be competent in the identification, taxonomy and
    http://www.unimelb.edu.au/HB/1997/AgFor/211/211-216.html
    Search Previous : 211-254 Next : 211-215
    Handbook 1997
    ... Forestry
    211-216 Forest Dendrology
    Credit Points: Coordinator: Mr R Hateley Prerequisite/s: Biology of Cells and Organisms, Timetable: Semester 1 Contact: 12 hours of lectures and 18 hours of practical work Objectives: On completion of the unit, students should be: competent in the identification, taxonomy and morphology of eucalypts, conifers deciduous hardwoods and important elements of the Australian flora; aware of the distribution, characteristics and uses of many Australian forest species. Content: Recognition of eucalypts and other native trees and shrubs, conifers and deciduous hardwoods; geographic distribution, properties, and uses of selected trees and shrubs. Assessment: One 2-hour written examination at the end of the semester and written tests and practical assignments may be given throughout the course. Prescribed Texts:
    • Costermans L, Native Trees and Shrubs of South-Eastern Australia , 1981 Rigby.
    Search Previous : 211-254 Next : 211-215
    Handbook 1997
    ... Forestry Status: OFFICIAL 1997 Last Modified: Wednesday March 12 3:36 pm SGML to HTML Conversion: Information Technology Services Authorised by: Academic Registrar Email Enquiries: Course_Information@registrar.unimelb.edu.au

    57. Page Title
    official' tree species list for the forestry Contest's Tree identification event.Most of the species have a hyperlink to Virginia Tech's dendrology website.
    http://forestryjudging.nres.uiuc.edu/page3.html
    Shown below is the 'official' tree species list for the Forestry Contest's Tree Identification event. Most of the species have a hyperlink to Virginia Tech's Dendrology website. We appreciate VT's willingness to let us link to their excellent tree identification site. When you access VT's Dendrology website, you will need to use the "Back" arrow on your Browser to return to our Forestry Contest website.
    Click on the tree's common name below to access the hyperlink to VT's Dendrology website.
    OFFICIAL TREE IDENTIFICATION SPECIES LIST
    Common Name (Scientific Name)
    Eastern White Pine
    Pinus strobus L.)
    Red Pine
    Pinus resinosa Ait.)
    Jack Pine
    (Pinus banksiana)
    Scotch Pine
    (Pinus sylvestris)
    Tamarack or Eastern Larch
    Larix laricina K. Koch.)
    Eastern Redcedar
    Juniperus virginiana L.)
    Baldcypress
    Taxodium distichum Rich.) Northern White-cedar or Arborvitae Thuja occidentalis L.) Black Tupelo Nyssa sylvatica Marsh.) Water Tupelo Nyssa aquatica L.) Sweetgum Liquidambar styraciflua L.) American Basswood Tilia americana L.) Red Mulberry Morus rubra L.)

    58. Forest Technician
    Forest Biology (courses in Plant, Animal and/or Soils Biology, dendrology, etc.)forestry in a Social dendrology identification Growth and
    http://www.scsc.state.pa.us/announcements/1999967.htm
    You must submit college transcripts or a list of courses with your application. TEST ANNOUNCEMENT
    NUMBER 1999-967
    AMENDED AND REISSUED
    November 17, 2000 Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
    State Civil Service Commission
    Examination for FOREST TECHNICIAN Exam.
    No. Job Title Job
    Code Pay Schedule
    and Range Forest Technician S 5 APPLICATIONS WILL BE ACCEPTED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE. NATURE OF WORK JOB REQUIREMENTS JOB OPPORTUNITIES TESTING ... HOW TO APPLY NATURE OF WORK Forest Technicians perform a variety of technical forestry assignments under the direction of a professional forester. They assist in timber stand analysis; examine and mark trees to calculate timber volume; mark timber for removal; assist in laying out timber sales; survey property lines, timber sale boundaries, and road and recreation sites; prepare maps for timber sales; assist in controlling forest diseases and insects; and assist in forest fire prevention and suppression. Some of the jobs are seasonal (generally, from March thru October). JOB REQUIREMENTS You may be tested before your qualifications are reviewed. Your test results will count only if you meet all job requirements. If after reading the requirements you are not sure you qualify, contact one of the Commission's offices listed at the end of this announcement.

    59. Directory :: Look.com
    Tree Diseases and Insects (27) Tree identification (13 Forest Biology and dendrologyat Virginia Tech Information forestry 111 dendrology Home Page Designed to
    http://www.look.com/searchroute/directorysearch.asp?p=27695

    60. Conclave 2002
    an annual event between the fourteen southern forestry schools. log rolling, speedchop, log birling, dendrology, wildlife identification, compass and
    http://aggie-forestry.tamu.edu/conclave.htm

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