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RE: TT: RE: Fall color ...
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Let me introduce. I'm quite the novice. I have been helping my
ex-father-in-law in the battle to save his pine trees from Bark Beetles,
and my interest has been growing every sense. I am now thinking about
looking for a job as a tree climber
I have worked in wildland fire for 7 years and planted trees one season,
so I have some forestry experience.
Kim Anderson
University California San Francisco
E-mail: Anderson@psg.ucsf.edu
Phone 415.597.9358
P.S. All of the pine trees have die or are dying.
> We have signed on several new members to the list following
some
> announcements on a handful of kindred newsgroups (TreeTown is
a
> mailing list, a newsgroup looks like 'rec.animals.wildlife').
It's
> probably a good time now to ask for member introductions,
which is
> always an interesting read. I encourage our reporters to
speak in
> your own language about what is important to yourself about
your own
> local forest. Please don't worry about sounding too much
like either
> an expert or a novice. Experience has shown that ordinary
folks
> seeking real-world advice on tree stewardship has generated
much of
> our best correspondences (including the 'fall colors' cited
above).
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