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July 3, 2002            FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

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Forest Biologists to Meet in Pullman

PULLMAN, Wash. -- About 125 scientists are expected to attend the 17th Annual North American Forest Biology Workshop here, July 1518.

John Bassman, Washington State University natural resource scientist, said the program includes presentations on forest biology and physiology, including watershed, fire, insect, disease, salmon habitat and other issues.

"This is the first time that this workshop has been held in the Pacific Northwest," Bassman said.

Scientists from as far away as Korea and Southeast Asia are expected to attend.

The program focuses on Rocky Mountain Ecosystems.

Tours are offered to the Asotin Creek Salmon Habitat Restoration Project, Clarkia Fossil Beds and the Lower Granite Dam.

The workshop will conclude with a banquet and cultural program at the Nez Perce National Historical Park at Spalding, Idaho. Foresters will experience a Native American meal followed by a program on the Nez Perce tribe that includes a drum and dance demonstration.

Seventy six scientific papers will be presented. They include:

More information is available by contacting Bassman at (509) 335-5296, or by email at bassman@wsu.edu.

 

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