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Identification
and Management of Forest Insects and Diseases Workshop
Held
on Dec. 13, 2003 in Colville, Washington
Understanding
the individual insects and diseases that reside in your trees is
key to managing for a healthy forest. Healthy forest mean long-term
financial and aesthetic returns to landowners. Understanding how
to manage for a healthy forest is the topic of this workshop.
The speakers listed below include forestry professionals with Washington
State University Cooperative Extension, Department of Natural Resources,
USDA Forest Service, and the Rural Technology Initiative. Co-sponsored
by: Washington State Dept. of Natural Resources; USDA Forest Service;
Colville Community Forestry Coalition.
Click on the links below to view the presentations. Please allow anywhere from 2 to 8 minutes for each video to load. Once the video has begun to play another 5 to 10 minutes must pass before you will be able to use the control panel and table of contents to move around in the presentation.
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Tree Vigor, Forest Ecology and Stand Dynamics; Karen Ripley, WA DNR |
37 min. 43 sec. |
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| 80+ Years of Change; Paul Hessburg |
47 min. 52 sec. |
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| Defoliating Insects - Lifestyle and Management; Connie Mehmel, USFS |
48 min. 24 sec. |
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| Bark Beetles - ID and Management; Connie Mehmel, USFS |
31 min. 48 sec. |
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| Root Diseases - ID and Management; Dan Omdal |
53 min. 5 sec. |
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| Using Silviculture to Manage for Forest Health; Elaine Oneil, RTI |
41 min. 12 sec. |
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| Fire and Forest Health - The Big Picture; Don Strand, WA DNR |
30 min. 46 sec. |
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