
Name: William Hanger
Member - joined Dec 11 2007
Location: Salem, MA
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Name: Rory Nichols
Location: Silverton, OR
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Larry Winship
Name: Larry Winship
Location: Massachusetts
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Ben Prater
Wild South
Conservation Director
16 Eagle St Suite 200
Asheville, NC 28801
828.258.2667
www.wildsouth.org
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Brandon Gallagher - Plant Health Care Specialist Minneapolis, MN
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Elisa K Campbell
http://people.umass.edu/campbell/
Email Address: campbell@oit.umass.edu
Department: Office of Information Technologies - Help
Services
(Retired)
Office of Information Technologies
Lederle Graduate Research Center
Box 34640
University of Massachusetts Amherst
Amherst, MA 01003
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Jay Hayek
Urbana, IL
Bio: I am a Visiting Extension Specialist in Forestry with an appointment in the Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Sciences at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. I am also a part-time PhD student studying forest soil carbon and charcoal-C dynamics in southern Illinois forests. Central hardwood silviculture is my passion and expertise.
Moreover, I am the coordinator of the Illinois Big Tree Register - hence my curious interest in the ENTS forum and organization.
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Andrew Sawyer
Location: Benton Harbor, MI
Bio: I am a middle school math and science teacher at a small private school in Benton Harbor, Michigan. I work with the Michigan Botanical Club to help maintain our state register of big trees. My many passions include teaching, creating real science and math experiences for my students, tree climbing,
canoeing, hiking, back country living, fly fishing, woodworking, photography, research, improv comedy perfomance, and botany. Our school is located on 10 acres of wooded land with 500 feet of frontage on the St. Joseph River. I have 3 children aged 12, 13, and 14, the two oldest are currently 8th graders in my program, and I am officially the meanest Dad and teacher in the world, which tells me that I must be doing something right. My wife of 19 years has been teaching high school Physics for 23 years and she is my educational role model.
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Brian Hinshaw - Joyce Kilmer Beetle release
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Brad Burns - New York ENTS Member
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Mollie Matson
This is Mollie Matteson. I joined just yesterday. Not in
response to any invitation. I had tried to join some months ago, but
it was too much of a pain to go through Topica. It was very easy with
Google Groups. Good move!
Until recently, I was employed by Forest Watch, a group advocating for
old-growth protection and restoration (among other things) in Vermont.
Forest Watch is now going to become the Northeast office of the Center
for Biological Diversity, and I will be their first staff person in this
office. For those of you familiar with the old Wild Earth journal,
Forest Watch (and now CBD) has been occupying their former space for the
last couple of years.
I have been very interested in old-growth forests for a long time. I am
particularly hopeful that as a representative of CBD, we will be able to
find opportunities to get public lands agencies to get more
serious about old-growth ecosystems. Rare or sensitive plants, lichens,
invertebrates, or other wildlife with strong associations with
old-growth--these are the kinds of things I would be interested
in knowing more about.
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Mark Lunn
You are invited to view Mark Lunn's photo
gallery. These are some of the photos I've taken in the past year or so. You
might be interested in the ones I took at the William Bryant forest and
the Mohawk State Forest (north side of Todd Mt., Dunbar Brook/Parsonage
Brook). I had the pleasure of using a magical nikon d2x camera and a
16mm wide zoom lens. You've probably seen a zillion pictures of old
trees, but these are what I spied with my little eyes. Feel free to
share them, print them, or ignore them.
Mark Lunn
http://picasaweb.google.com/fishercatofdogtown
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