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Achievements
Publications and achievements submitted by our faculty, staff, and students.
Jeffrey Kane
Forestry, Fire & Rangeland Management
Became a member of the Northwest Scientific Association's Board of Directors
Caroline Martorano, Jeffrey Kane
Forestry, Fire & Rangeland Management
Presented a paper entitled "Long-term effectiveness of fuel reduction treatments in oak and chaparral stands of northern California" at the 90th annual conference of the Northwest Scientific Association in Lewisonton, ID.
Jeffrey Kane
Forestry, Fire & Rangeland Management
Presented a paper entitled "Effectiveness and impacts of girdling treatments in a conifer-encroached Oregon white oak woodland" at the 90th annual conference of the Northwest Scientific Association in Lewisonton, ID.
Lucy Kerhoulas, Allyson Carroll, Jim Campbell-Spickler
Forestry, Fire & Rangeland Management
Professor Lucy Kerhoulas and Research Associates Allyson Carroll and Jim Campbell-Spickler are featured in a five-year exhibit at the California Academy of Sciences called "Giants of Land and Sea." The exhibit features their research on redwood trees. Read more about it here: https://www.kqed.org/science/1926434/the-giants-of-california-how-redwoods-and-whales-got-so-big
Jeffrey Kane
Forestry, Fire & Rangeland Management
Jeff Kane was invited to give a seminar entitled "Litter flammability of North American trees: Ecological insights and management implications" as part of the forestry seminar series at Purdue University on January 29th, 2019.
Jeff Kane
Forestry, Fire & Rangeland Management
Dr. Jeff Kane was invited to give a talk entitled "Ecological insights of litter flammability traits in southeastern US tree species" as part of the Carlton N. Owens lecture series at Mississippi State University.
Buddhika Madurappeuma
Forestry, Fire & Rangeland Management
Peer-reviewed article published in Remote Sensing Journal (IF 3.41). "Remote Sensing Approach to Detect Burn Severity Risk Zones in Palo Verde National Park, Costa Rica"
Monica Pina, Miles Ritch, Nic Anderson, Tiffany Perez, and Daniel Guzman.
Forestry, Fire & Rangeland Management
"HSU Collegiate Soil Contest team placed 2nd in group judging (where all were in one pit) and 3rd in team judging (top four contestants overall).
The contest was held near CalPoly San Luis Obispo on Nov. 3. CalPoly SLO will host the national soil collegiate contest in April. HSU's team looks forward to competing in this national competition where 20 plus teams from across the United States will compete. The team improved from its first attempt at soil judging last year where it received two third place awards. Cal Poly leads the pack (and actually has the world's best soil judger on its team), but HSU outperformed Fresno State this year in the group event and was ahead of CSU Chico overall.
Angelo DiMario, Jeff Kane, Erik Jules
Forestry, Fire & Rangeland Management
Forestry student, Angelo DiMario (2018) lead authored an article in the journal Northwest Science from research conducted while he was an undergraduate student. This research characterized fuel loading around large sugar pine in the Klamath Mountains and was supported by the Research, Creative Activies, and Scholarship fund. Faculty members Jeff Kane (Forestry) and Erik Jules (Biology) were co-authors on the paper.
Angelo DiMario, Jeffrey Kane, Erik Jules
Forestry, Fire & Rangeland Management
Angelo DiMario (2017) published a paper in Northwest Science from work he conducted as an undergraduate student that characterized fuel build-up around large sugar pines in the Klamath Mountains.