6th Western Hazard Tree Workshop: June 15-17, 2010
Second Announcement
To: All parties interested in hazard tree management
From: Pete Angwin, Plant Pathologist, USDA Forest Service, Redding, CA (
pangwin(a)fs.fed.us, or by phone at 530-226-2436)
Registration for the 6th Western Hazard Tree Workshop is now available in
the "Register" section of our web site at
www.fs.fed.us/foresthealth/technology/htwc/index.htm
The Workshop will take place June 15-17 at the USDA Forest Service's J.
Herbert Stone Nursery, 2606 Old Stage Road, Central Point, OR. The program
includes both indoor and field discussions and presentations.
Registration may be done online by credit card, or you can send in a check
or money order. Guest field trip tickets are also available. Instructions
are at the web site. Please be sure to note that registrations by
government credit cards are NOT refundable (details are in the
instructions).
All registrations processed (for Credit Card payment) or postmarked (for
checks or money orders) by April 30 are eligible for the registration rate
of $225. Registrations processed or postmarked after that date are $255.
Also, due to meeting room and field trip capacity limitations, the
workshop will be limited to the first 88 paid registrants.
Workshop registration includes:
A copy of the pre-ceedings.
All conference sessions with refreshments during breaks.
Box lunch with drink and transportation for both field trips.
Desserts at the poster session/social/decay fungus identification
workshop on Tuesday evening.
Catered lunch on Wednesday
Dinner and refreshments at the Goheen residence on Wednesday
evening.
Lodging information and directions to the Stone Nursery from Interstate 5
Exits 30 and 33 are in the Lodging/Travel section of our web site. A list
of hotels within a 10-20-minute drive from the nursery is included.
Participants are responsible for making their own lodging arrangements.
Additional items of note:
1. Please bring appropriate field clothing, headwear, footwear, sunscreen
and bug repellant for the field trips, including an OSHA-approved hard hat
. A limited number of hard hats will be available for those who can't
bring their own. Be ready for any weather condition!
2. There will be a poster session during the Tuesday evening decay fungus
identification clinic/social at the Stone Nursery. If you'd like to
present a poster, please indicate this when you register and give the
title of your poster (if known). If you have any questions, contact
Kristen Chadwick at klchadwick(a)fs.fed.us or 503-668-1474.
3. There will also be a hazard tree photo contest during the Tuesday
evening session, with a prize given for the best photo in each of five
categories. Information on the contest is in the "Hazard Tree Photo
Contest" link in the "Conference Information" section of the web site.
Note that all submissions must be printed and be no larger than 8-1/2 x
11" in size. If you have any questions, contact Kristen Chadwick at
klchadwick(a)fs.fed.us or 503-668-1474.Bring your best photos to share!
I look forward to seeing all of you at the workshop. An informative and
great time will be had by all!
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Pete Angwin
Plant Pathologist
N. CA Shared Service Area
(530) 226-2436, FAX (530) 226-2485
e-mail: pangwin(a)fs.fed.us
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ANNOUNCEMENT- 6TH WESTERN HAZARD TREE WORKSHOP
6th Western Hazard Tree Workshop: June 15-17, 2010
First Announcement
To: All parties interested in hazard tree management
From: Pete Angwin, Plant Pathologist, USDA Forest Service, Redding, CA (
pangwin(a)fs.fed.us, or by phone at 530-226-2436)
Plan now for the next Western Hazard Tree Workshop, to be held in Medford,
Oregon, during the week of June 14, 2010! The meeting site will be at the
USDA Forest Service's J. Herbert Stone Nursery in Central Point. Lodging
is available in a variety of hotels in Medford. As with the previous five
workshops, the intended audience includes pest specialists,
arboriculturists and other professionals who have responsibilities for
providing training and guidance in hazard tree management, particularly in
forested settings.
There will be one and a half days of indoor discussions and presentations
and one and a half days in the field. Indoor topics include: Roadside
Danger Tree Policies and Assessment; Biology and Taxonomy of Wood Decay
Fungi; Oak Defects, Decays and Failures; Options For Not Removing Hazard
Trees; Effects of Pruning on Douglas-fir; Illusions and Consequences in
Tree-Risk Assessment- When Law and Arboriculture Collide; Powerlines,
Wildfires and Tree Failures: School Fire Case Study; and Decay From
Phellinus pini: Case Studies and Lessons Learned. An evening poster
session/social/decay fungus identification workshop/hazard tree photo
contest will also be featured.
The field portion of the workshop will include visits to sites in the
southern Oregon Cascades on the Rogue River-Siskiyou and Winema National
Forests, with one stop in the Rogue Valley at the J. Herbert Stone
Nursery. We'll see and discuss a number of hazard tree situations and
topics including: decline and failure in native oaks, indicators used in
the USDA Forest Service Region 6 roadside danger tree program, the danger
of laminated root rot in a recreation site, concerns with decline in
specimen legacy trees, and hazard potential in heavily-used developed
sites in older true fir stands.
Please check the workshop website for details:
www.fs.fed.us/foresthealth/technology/htwc/index.htm Right now, the web
site contains the workshop agenda, lodging and other general information.
Registration information will be posted on the site by March 15, and at
that time you will be able to register either by VISA or check.
Registration will be $225 through April 30th, and will be $255 after that
date. Guest field trip tickets will be available at a nominal price.
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Pete Angwin
Plant Pathologist
N. CA Shared Service Area
(530) 226-2436, FAX (530) 226-2485
e-mail: pangwin(a)fs.fed.us
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