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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. Conclave: Dendrology Rules
Wildlife identification Women s Bow Saw Women s Cross Cut Wood Technology.dendrology RULES. Each member club may enter one contestant.
http://www.sfasu.edu/forestry/Conclave 2005/conclave 2004/dendrology.html
Conclave 2005 Archery Axe Throwing Chain Throwing ... Wood Technology DENDROLOGY RULES
  • Each member club may enter one contestant. A total of twenty (20) designated trees will be shown to the entire group of contestants. The host club will create a reference list that will be used unless it is rejected by more than 50% of the participating clubs. Textbook of Dendrology by W.M. Harlow, E.S. Harrar and F.M. White, 7th edition, Manual of the Vascular Flora of the Carolinas by A.E. Radford, H.E. Ahles, and C.R. Bell, and Guide to Southern Trees by E.S. Harrar and J.G. Harrar, are to serve as the primary sources from which the nomenclature for this competition is to be taken. No books may be used by contestants in the contest. Equipment permitted for the contest includes optical aids. Correct answers are those which are submitted to the judges within three minutes correctly identifying the test trees with common names as well as Latin family, genus, and species names. Authors' initials need not be after the names. There will be one (1) point given for the correct family name, three (3) points for the correct genus name, and five (5) points for the correct species name. Genus and species must be underlined. One (1) point will be given for the correct common name. One-half credit will be given for misspelling or failure to underline. Whether or not a species name is wrong, or merely misspelled, will be determined by the common name given by the contestant.
  • 42. MSN Encarta - Forestry
    forestry comprises such specialties as dendrology, silviculture, forest dendrology concerns tree identification, distribution, age determination,
    http://encarta.msn.com/encyclopedia_761557892/Forestry.html
    Web Search: Encarta Home ... Upgrade your Encarta Experience Search Encarta Upgrade your Encarta Experience Spend less time searching and more time learning. Learn more Tasks Related Items more... Further Reading Editors' picks for Forestry
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    Forestry
    Encyclopedia Article Multimedia 3 items Article Outline Introduction History Practice I
    Introduction
    Print Preview of Section Forestry , management of forestlands for maximum sustained yield of forest resources and benefits. Although forestry originally concerned mainly timber production, it now also involves the management of grazing areas for domestic livestock, the preservation of wildlife habitats, watershed protection, and the development of recreational opportunities. The management of forestlands therefore helps to ensure that wooded areas are used for maximum benefit according to their nature. II
    History
    Print Preview of Section Education in technical forestry began in Western Europe about 1825 with private schools in France and Germany; these were later replaced by state institutions. Until World War II, Western Europe was the world leader in scientific forestry, and many famous schools and institutes were established there. In the U.S. the first forestry curriculum was established in 1898. Forestry education is now offered in many universities throughout the country and elsewhere in the world.

    43. Courses : Catalogue 2005-06 : University Of Vermont
    FOR 021 dendrology Classification, silvical characteristics, and identification Prerequisite Junior or senior standing in forestry. Credit arranged.
    http://www.uvm.edu/academics/catalogue2005-06/?Page=courses/coursecatalogue.php&

    44. EDU2 : Level 4
    BIOLOGY BOTANY TITLE; dendrology; forestry; TREE-RING; TREES; TREES REGIONAL virginia identification of Common Trees of Iowa An Interactive Key
    http://www.my-edu2.com/EDU/biolo18.htm
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  • TREES REGIONAL *DENDROLOGY*
  • Dave Hendry's Homepage - Dendrology On-line:ontario
  • Dendrology at Virginia Tech
  • Dryade - een dendrologische databank
  • Eine kindgerechte Bestimmungshilfe für Laubbäume ...
  • dendrologie *FORESTRY*
  • AGRICULT. FORESTRY : TITLE *TREE-RING*
  • A World Community of Old Trees
  • ADVANCE-10K project:dendrochrono/climate
  • Aegean Dendrochronology Project
  • Ancient Cross Timbers Project ...
  • University of Victoria Tree-Ring Laboratory Home Page *TREES*
  • Ancient Bristlecone Pine
  • Ancient Trees by John Fitzgerald
  • Applied Biology Leaf Identification
  • California Oak Mortality Task Force ...
  • about oak trees quercus species *TREES REGIONAL*
  • A Mallee Home Page:tree in Australia
  • Alte Bäume in Holland und Westeuropa
  • Andis Alte Bäume:de
  • Arboretum homepage:dk ...
  • WallonieWeb: Les arbres remarquables du brabant Wallon (Wallonie Belgique) Return to ABCentral
  • 45. DNR
    State Organizations Involved in Urban forestry. • Tree identification,Selection, Information http//www.forestry.auburn.edu/samuelson/dendrology/
    http://dnr.state.il.us/conservation/forestry/urban/websites.htm

    Rod R. Blagojevich, Governor
    DNR Links
    About DNR Agency Offices Disabled Outdoors Get Involved ... State Museums Search
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    Illinois
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    Urban and Community Forestry/Websites and References
    Urban and Community Forestry Program
    Websites and References Click on the Topic of your choice for web addresses: [References] [National Urban Forestry Programs and Organizations] [State Organizations Involved in Urban Forestry]
    [The Benefits of Trees]
    ... [University Programs in Urban Forestry (Intern Programs)]
    REFERENCES American Forests

    http://www.americanforests.org/

    http://www.americanforests.org/resources/ http://www.americanforests.org/productsandpubs/
    Chicago Botanic Gardens General Information
    http://www.chicago-botanic.org/GenInfo.html
    Plant Facts series http://www.chicago-botanic.org/PlantInfoPub.html http://www.ag.uiuc.edu/~isa/consumer/avoid.html Morton Arboretum Tree Roots in Urban Landscapes http://www.mortonarb.org/research/treeroots/index.html

    46. Learning Center -
    Be sure to visit the page for Forest Biology and dendrology Educational sites atVirginia ABOUT Guide to Tree identification on the Internetforestry
    http://vrd.askvrd.org/default.aspx?rid=2122&cat=1473

    47. Faculty : Forest Science @ TAMU
    dendrology. Phone (979) 845 5095 Email opopescu@tamu.edu A woody plantidentification tutorial improves field identification skills . J. Nat. Res.
    http://forestry.tamu.edu/userpages.aspx?id=o-popescu

    48. Glossary Of Forestry Terms - CFS
    The Canadian Forest Service in Ottawa, Ontario, The Canadian Forest Service Déboisement. Index. dendrology The study of trees; tree identification.
    http://www.nrcan-rncan.gc.ca/cfs-scf/science/prodserv/glossary_e.html
    Research Areas Success Stories Bioenergy Research ENFOR ... NABFOR
    Products and Services
    Source: The State of Canada's Forests Note: The corresponding french term is provided in italics at the end of each definition. Index: Aboriginal land
    Aboriginal rights

    Aboriginal title

    Adaptive Management Area (AMA)
    ... Watershed
    See also: Silvicultural Terms in Canada
    A
    Aboriginal Land: Lands within Aboriginal reserves or Aboriginal settlements. Terres autochtones Index Aboriginal rights: Rights that some Aboriginal peoples of Canada hold as a result of their ancestors' long-standing use and occupancy of the land. The rights of certain Aboriginal peoples to hunt, trap and fish on ancestral lands are examples of Aboriginal rights. Aboriginal rights will vary from group to group depending on the customs, practices and traditions that have formed part of their distinctive cultures. Droit des Autochtones Index Aboriginal title: A legal term that recognizes the interest of Aboriginals in the land. It is based on their long-standing use and occupancy of the land as descendants of the original inhabitants of Canada.

    49. Corner Post FS 2002 Archives - Forestry Club Participates In Conclave Competitio
    Oct. 28, 2002 MU forestry Club members took their annual trip to the Midwestern Academic events included dendrology (the identification of trees);
    http://www.cafnrcornerpost.com/archives/fs2002/forestrycomp.htm
    For the students, by the students News
    Forestry club participates in
    conclave competition
    Margy Fischer, Corner Post staff Oct. 28, 2002 - MU Forestry Club members took their annual trip to the Midwestern Foresters' Conclave Oct. 11 and 12. The event was held at Michigan Tech in Alberta, Mich. The conclave competition included timber sports on the collegiate level.
    "A bunch of foresters get together and do old time forestry stuff," conclave participant Jon Motsinger said. "It's kind of like back to the stuff they used to do, but its more fun and more relaxed." The club had three participants in all events, which included log rolling, speed chopping, sawing, pulp tossing, chain throwing and tobacco spitting. Academic events included dendrology (the identification of trees); wood identification (identifying lumber); and compass and traverse. While Forestry Club members were in Michigan for the conclave, they saw both rain and snow.

    50. 01254 -- FORESTRY DEPARTMENT AWARDED EXEMPLARY STATUS
    forestry DEPARTMENT AWARDED EXEMPLARY STATUS The department emphasized itsmultimedia approach to teaching dendrology, tree identification.
    http://www.vtnews.vt.edu/archives/2001/01254.html
    CONTACT:
    Lynn Davis
    davisl@vt.edu
    FORESTRY DEPARTMENT AWARDED EXEMPLARY STATUS The department receives $10,000 for this accolade and will feature "Exemplary Department" on its letterhead for five years. A university celebration will also honor the department members.

    51. 98163 -- VIRGINIA TECH'S FORESTRY CLUB PLACES IN REGIONAL COMPETITION
    Hosted this year by Virginia Tech s College of forestry and Wildlife Resources, diameter at breast height estimation, dendrology (tree identification),
    http://www.vtnews.vt.edu/archives/1998/98163.html
    CONTACT:
    Lynn Davis
    davisl@vt.edu
    VIRGINIA TECH'S FORESTRY CLUB PLACES IN REGIONAL COMPETITION BLACKSBURG, April 10, 1998 Virginia Tech's Forestry Club placed second in technical events and fourth overall in the recent 41st Annual Association of Southern Forestry Clubs Conclave. The technical events test what the students have learned in actual forestry classes, while the "physical" events lend some fun to the occasion. Hosted this year by Virginia Tech's College of Forestry and Wildlife Resources , the competition took place at the Holiday Lake 4-H Center in Appomattox, Va. According to faculty sponsor, Shep Zedaker, 350 students and advisors from 13 different colleges attended the three-day event. Last time the college hosted the conclave was 1991.The competition, while designed for fun and learning, has an extensive Judges' Handbook so that students know the exact criteria for the various events. Non-point events were the canoe race, pulpwood toss and tobacco spitting contest. The point events included archery, ax throwing, bow sawing, chain throwing, compass and pacing, Jack and Jill cross-cut sawing, men's cross-cut sawing, women's cross-cut sawing, diameter at breast height estimation, dendrology (tree identification), knife throwing, log birling, log chopping, log rolling, photogrammetry (identifying environmental points photographed from the air), pole classification, pole climbing, pole felling, timber estimation, wildlife identification and wood identification.

    52. Environmental Sciences - Forestry And Natural Resources
    dendrology. 2nd Sem.. Lect. 2, Lab 3, 3 cr.. Classification, nomenclature,identification of important US trees. Field identification is stressed.
    http://tuskegee.edu/global/Story.asp?s=3075682

    53. Forestry At Virginia Tech: Undergraduate Courses
    2314 FOREST BIOLOGY dendrology Introduction to the botany, physiology, 2324 dendrology LABORATORY Field identification of trees of North America
    http://www.fw.vt.edu/forestry/Undergraduate/ucourses.html
    Department of Forestry
    Description of Undergraduate Courses (FOR)
    Exchange Programs Printable Checksheets Return to Undergraduate Programs Page
    1114 (FIW 1114) (WOOD 1114): INTRODUCTION TO RENEWABLE NATURAL RESOURCES
    Introduction to careers in forestry, wildlife, fisheries, recreation and forest products professional fields. Discussion of current global and regional problems affecting natural resource professionals. (1H,3L,2C) I, II.
    [Staff] 2154: INTRODUCTION TO MICROCOMPUTING IN FORESTRY
    Operating systems, data management, BASIC programming, statistical analysis, and simulation with applications in forestry. (3L,1C) II.
    [Instructor: Staff] [ Syllabus
    Practices of forest land and vegetation measurements including land distance, direction, tree and log size, stand inventory. MATH 1016. (2H,3L,2C)
    [Instructor: Radtke Syllabus
    Introduction to the botany, physiology, genetics and silvics of important forest trees of North America. Pre: BIOL 1006 or BIOL 1106. CO: 2324. (2H,2C) I.
    [Instructor: Seiler Syllabus Homepage 2324: DENDROLOGY LABORATORY
    Field identification of trees of North America with particular emphasis on trees native to the Eastern United States. (3L,1C) I.

    54. Botany: Species
    Tree identification, equipment used in forestry, how a tree grows, Tree identification and dendrology Topics on this education site include conifers,
    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.

    55. K-State Undergraduate Catalog 2002-2004: Horticulture, Forestry, And Recreation
    The Department of Horticulture, forestry, and Recreation Resources is a dendrology II. (2) II. identification, classification, silvical characteristics,
    http://courses.k-state.edu/catalog/undergraduate/2002-2004/ag/hort.html
    K-State Undergraduate Catalog 2002-2004
    About the Catalog

    About the University

    Calendar
    ...
    University Faculty
    Horticulture, Forestry, and Recreation Resources
    Thomas D. Warner, Head
    Raymond Aslin, State Forester
    Charles Marr, Horticulture Extension Program Leader
    Keith Lynch, Undergraduate Program Coordinator
    Professors Cable, Fry, Geyer, Marr, Mattson, Rajashekar, and Warner; Associate Professors Barden, Carey, Davis, Gast, Janke, Khatamian, Kimmins, Lynch, Morgan, Reid, Shoemaker, Stevens, Stevenson, and Williams; Assistant Professors Becker, Bremer, Fagerness, Keeley, and Schroeder; Instructor Lavis; Emeriti Professors Clayberg, Keen, Leuthold, Morrison, and van der Hoeven.
    E-mail: sreyer@oznet.ksu.edu
    www.oznet.ksu.edu/dp_hfrr/welcome.htm
    The Department of Horticulture, Forestry, and Recreation Resources is a multi-disciplinary department offering undergraduate programs in horticulture, horticulture science, horticultural therapy, and park management and conservation. Departmental faculty participate in research, extension, and academic programs in these diverse fields which have a positive impact on the quality of life and enhancing the environment. Individual students may have opportunities working with faculty on research or extension programs. Horticulture programs K-State offers four-year curricula in horticulture and horticultural therapy. The Department of Horticulture, Forestry, and Recreation Resources also participates in an interdepartmental program in food science and industry.

    56. COURSE DESCRIPTION : FACULTY OF FORESTRY
    302222 Field Forest Ecology 1(03) . 302313 Field dendrology II 1(0-3) . Nomenclature and identification of forest plants. Field trip is required.
    http://www.ku.ac.th/english/course/302.html
    COURSE DESCRIPTION : FACULTY OF FORESTRY
    FOREST BIOLOGY 302111 Dendrology 2(1-1)
    302112 Field Dendrology I 1(0-3)

    302221 Forest Ecology 2(2-0)

    302222 Field Forest Ecology 1(0-3)
    ...
    302599 Thesis 1-9

    302111 Dendrology 2(1-1)
      Technical terms used in tree description; systematic relationships and identification of tree species using leaves, flowers, and twigs; distribution and economic significance of the trees in Thailand.
    GO TO INDEX 302112 Field Dendrology I 1(0-3)
      A study of the major tree species representative of each forest type of Thailand, with practical experience in collecting identifying and preserving botanical material. This course is offered during summer camp.
    GO TO INDEX 302221 Forest Ecology 2(2-0)
      Relationship between organisms and their environments, ecological structure and dynamics of biotic communities, ecosytem components, energy flow and nutrient cycling, limiting factors, dynamics and development of forest ecosystems.
    GO TO INDEX 302222 Field Forest Ecology 1(0-3)
      Field study and practical experience in forest ecology. This course is offered during summer camp.

    57. Forestry Courses
    FO 2112 dendrology. (2) (Prequisites BIO 1203; Co-requisite FO 2111). Introduction to the identification and systematic classification of trees and
    http://www.cfr.msstate.edu/courses/fo.html
    COURSES IN THE DEPARTMENT OF FORESTRY
    Many of the course syllabi are .PDF files. They can be viewed by using the free download of Adobe Acrobat Reader
    FO 1101 - Forest Resources Survey
    (1) One hour lecture. Survey of the professional resource manager's role and career opportunities in providing forest-based goods and services. Not open to Forest Resources majors with senior standing. Fall Only. FO 2111 - Dendrology Laboratory (1) (Co-requisite: FO 2112). Four hours laboratory. Field exercises to promote the recognition and identification of trees and other woody plants. Spring Only. FO 2112 - Dendrology (2) (Prequisites: BIO 1203; Co-requisite FO 2111). Two hours lecture. Introduction to the identification and systematic classification of trees and other woody plants. Spring Only. FO 2213 - Forest Measurements. (3) (Prerequisite: ST 2113 or equivalent). Three hour lecture. Principles of measurement for standing and felled trees. Inventory and sampling theory for forested lands. Spring Only. FO 2990 - Special Topics in Forestry.

    58. Northern College Course Descriptions
    FR2023 dendrology and forestry Cycle This course provides information about Winter and summer identification of tree species in Ontario’s Boreal and St.
    http://www.northernc.on.ca/programs/courses/f.html
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    Course Descriptions 2005: 'F' A B C D ... W Enter the course name, number or keyword to find it on this page:
    FF1001 Introduction to the Fire Service
    This module provides an overview of the Ontario fire services, the professionalization process for fire fighters in Ontario, fire and emergency services organizations, and the roles and responsibilities of employees. In particular, it focuses on the knowledge, attitudes and skills required of a professional fire fighter. In addition, legislation and fire fighter safety practices are emphasized. (18 hours) FF1002 Focus on Fitness
    The purpose of this course is to provide students with general and job-specific knowledge of fitness, enabling them to improve and maintain their life-long personal and occupational fitness level. Emphasis will be placed on health as it relates to the whole individual; equal importance will be placed on strength conditioning, cardiovascular conditioning, psychological well-being, and nutrition. Special consideration will be given to areas that relate to the physical demands of a firefighter (abdominal/back care, safe lifting practices, flexibility). (45 hours per semester = 90 hours total) FF1003 Human Behaviour and Crisis Intervention I
    This course will introduce the student to the bio-psycho-social determinants of human behaviour. Basic psychological concepts will be discussed as they relate to normal growth and development. Students will have the opportunity to develop sensitivity to the needs of a cultural and racially diverse Canadian society by exploring his/her behaviour, beliefs and values. Theories of stress and adaptation will also be explored. (45 hours)

    59. FSU Biology Department
    BIOL 305 dendrology 3 cr. Collection, identification, and study of native and A fieldoriented overview of basic forestry. Includes field dendrology
    http://www.frostburg.edu/dept/biol/deptcourses.htm
    Frostburg State University Home
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    Undergraduate Students - from the 2003-2005 Undergraduate Catalog BIOL 109 Human Biology and the Environment 4 cr. Study of the human species with emphasis on the interdependence of humans, other forms of life, and the physical environment. Three hrs. lecture, 2 hrs. lab. Not for majors or minors. GEP LAC Group C. Every semester. BIOL 149 General Biology I 4 cr. Biological principles and concepts. The life processes, development and relationship among organisms. Three hrs. lecture, 2 hrs. lab. GEP LAC Group C. Every semester. BIOL 150 General Biology II 4 cr. Plant and animal groups and the ecosystem. Emphasis on physiology and morphology. Three hrs. lecture, 2 hrs. lab. Required for majors . Every semester. Prerequisite: BIOL 149.

    60. FOR 141/241: Tree And Shrub ID / Dendrology
    literature on the identification, structure, and classification of woody plants . Goal 4 You will become familiar with forest regions of the world.
    http://oregonstate.edu/instruct/for241/description.htm
    Course Description Instructional Staff Instructor: Dr. Ed Jensen Phone:
    Office: Peavy Hall 117
    Office Hours: TU and TH 10:00-12:00; otherwise by appointment or drop-in. Lab Assistant: varies by term What You Will Learn in These Courses
    (Goals and Objectives)
    Goal 1: You will learn to use tree-related literature to answer common questions about trees. Note: the intent is to prepare you to become a life-long learner about trees.
    • You will develop a technical vocabulary (about 150 terms) that will allow you to read descriptive literature on the identification, structure, and classification of woody plants.
      You will be able to use plant keys to identify trees and shrubs with which you are unfamiliar.
      You will learn to use common forestry references to answer specific questions about trees of North America. You will learn to write about trees, using common conventions of plant-based literature.

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