Rogues Gallery of ENTS Members (Page 5)

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James Smith

I'm a laborer working as a letter carrier for the USPS. I'm also a writer with over fifty published short stories, hundreds of pages of comic book scripts, scores of reviews, and one novel to my credit. http://www2.blogger.com/profile/
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http://community.webshots.com/user/jamesrobertsmith100 

http://www.jamesrobertsmith.net/index.html 

http://tilthelasthemlockdies.blogspot.com/ 

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Ray Weber

http://www.friendsofrobinsonstatepark.org/ 

Doug Bidlack

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Personnel from Middleton Oak Project

Will Blozan (AA), Ed Coyle (AA), Brian Hinshaw (AA), Dr. Robert Van Pelt, Guy Muellier, Randy Cyr (standing) 

AA= Appalachian Arborists, Inc.

Greg Ehrenberg

 

Jack Sorbon

Paul Jost

Charles Hinton and Family

 

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E. Daniel Ayers ( and Bo) - a professional software and systems application consultant specializing in the implementation, administration, and support of groupware applications based in Lotus Notes/Domino and related emerging Microsoft Technologies.

AKA:  ZundapMan motorcycle enthusiast

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Diana Lee:  

I have to say that as I tell my friends about this organization, I am amazed by all the suggestions I'm receiving about large trees in my area.  I live about 50 miles north of NYC in a fairly rural area of Putnam County. 

Although I have met with overall enthusiasm for the work of the ENTS, my friend Luanne, summed it up well yesterday when she said that it touches her heart  just knowing that there are people out there who are doing this work.  She deeply appreciates the efforts as do I and my many outdoor-tree hugging- friends. 

I envy Bob the ability to spend many hours hiking around the woods measuring trees!  Somehow it reminds me of Holden Caufield wanting to be a Catcher in the Rye.  What a great reason for hiking around listening to the voice of nature, enjoying the stillness, and recharging the spirit.

When I'm not measuring trees, working, taking care of my kids, etc. etc. I am usually in my kayak.  I live near The Great Swamp which runs from Dover Plains to Brewster NY about 20 miles of wonderful wetlands.  Populated by beaver, otter, weasels, mink, herons, kingfishers, red - tailed hawks, and an occasional fisher, as well as the usual suspects, it is an amazing place!  I would be happy to take anyone for an adventure in the Swamp - just send an email!  Right now it is still in bloom with Clematis and purple and white swamp plants that I can never seem to remember the names of!  I even saw forget-me-nots still blooming a couple of days ago.
 
Lin Greenaway

Member - joined Oct 8 2007 

Location:  Clinton County PA
Bio:  Service Forester for PA DCNR Bureau of Forestry in Clinton County, PA. Graduated with an MS in Forest Ecology from UMASS in 1989, BS in Biology from WNEC, 1985.

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