USDA Forest Service:
1992. Max Ollieu, Director, R6 Forest Pest Management. Sirex noctilio workshop. Brazil.
USDA Forest Service:
2001. Don Goheen, forest pathologist, speaking at the 2001 IUFRO Working Party 2.02.15, International Conference. Southern Oregon.
USDA Forest Service:
2001. Don Goheen, forest pathologist, speaking at the 2001 IUFRO Working Party 2.02.15, International Conference. Southern Oregon.
USDA Forest Service:
2001. Don Goheen, forest pathologist, speaking at the 2001 IUFRO Working Party 2.02.15, International Conference. Southern Oregon.
USDA Forest Service:
2005. Visitors from Taiwan: Dr. Israel Bau-Jen Jiang with two students; Dorena employees: Jerry Berdeen, Heather May, and Lee Riley. Dorena Genetic Resource Center, Cottage Grove, Oregon.
USDA Forest Service:
2005. Visitors from Taiwan: Dr. Israel Bau-Jen Jiang with two students and Carol Morehead and Richard Sniezko with Port Orford cedar. Dorena Genetic Resource Center, Cottage Grove, Oregon.
USDA Forest Service:
2005. Suzanne Schindler (center) and Leslie Elliott (right) with visitors from Taiwan: Dr. Israel Bau-Jen Jiang and two students. Sugar pine release project. Cottage Grove Ranger District, Umpqua National Forest, Oregon.
USDA Forest Service:
2005. Plum Creek geneticist Jim Smith (right) with visitors from Taiwan: Dr. Israel Bau-Jen Jiang and two students. Plum Creek Nursery, Cottage Grove, Oregon.
USDA Forest Service:
2005. Plum Creek Timber Company geneticist Jim Smith (center) with visitors from Taiwan: Dr. Israel Bau-Jen Jiang and two students. Cottage Grove, Oregon.
USDA Forest Service:
2005. Plum Creek geneticist Jim Smith (center, left) with visitors from Taiwan: Dr. Israel Bau-Jen Jiang and two students in the first generation Douglas-fir seed orchard. Cottage Grove, Oregon.
USDA Forest Service:
2005. Left to Right: Francisco Bonilla, Beth Willhite, Manuel Medina, Humberto Albarron with funnel trap. IAT-funded assistance to Mexico to evaluate Ips bark beetle outbreaks in the largest commercial pine plantation in Mexico.
USDA Forest Service:
2006. Andy Eglitis (left) and Francisco Bonilla examine a mountain pine beetle-infested pine. Sisters Ranger District, Deschutes National Forest, Oregon. Forest Health Protection International Activity Team (IAT)-funded visit to the Pacific Northwest.
USDA Forest Service:
2006. L-R: Eric Watrud, Francisco Bonilla, Beth Willhite, and Karen Ripley (WDNR) on WDNR land near Yakima, Washington. Forest Health Protection International Activity Team (IAT)-funded visit to the Pacific Northwest.
USDA Forest Service:
2007. L-R: Hermelino Chavez, Francisco Bonilla (CONAFOR), Humberto Albarran, Jamie Villa (Director, CONAFOR), Manuel Medina, Brytten Steed (USFS FHP), Francisco Ochoa, Beth Willhite (USFS). IAT-finded assistance to Mexico to evaluate Ips outbreak.
USDA Forest Service:
2007. Asian gypsy moths on Russian ship.
USDA Forest Service:
2007. Asian gypsy moths on Russian ship.
USDA Forest Service:
2009. Lorraine MacLauchlan (B.C. Ministry of Forests, Southern Interior Region) with pole-pruner to sample Douglas-fir tussock moth larvae, pre-spray. Testing the effectiveness of low-dose application rates of TM-Biocontrol-1. Kamloops, B.C.
USDA Forest Service:
2009. Lorraine MacLauchlan (B.C. Ministry of Forests, Southern Interior Region) and Kevin Buxton sampling Douglas-fir tussock moth larvae, pre-spray. Testing the effectiveness of low-dose application rates of TM-Biocontrol-1. Kamloops, B.C.
USDA Forest Service:
2009. Lorraine MacLauchlan (foreground) mixes lignosulfite into a water and molasses spray mixture. Kay Linley (background) pours the mixture into holding containers. Testing low-dose TM-Biocontrol-1 for Douglas-fir tussock moth control. Kamloops, B.C.
USDA Forest Service:
2009. Lorraine MacLauchlan (B.C. Ministry of Forests, Southern Interior Region) and Kay Linley (left) mixing virus. Testing the effectiveness of low-dose application rates of TM-Biocontrol-1 for Douglas-fir tussock moth control. Kamloops, B.C.
USDA Forest Service:
2009. Lorraine MacLauchlan (B.C. Ministry of Forests, Southern Interior Region) and Kay Linley (left) mixing virus. Testing the effectiveness of low-dose application rates of TM-Biocontrol-1 for Douglas-fir tussock moth control. Kamloops, B.C.
USDA Forest Service:
2009. Lorraine MacLauchlan (B.C. Ministry of Forests, Southern Interior Region) mixing virus. Testing the effectiveness of low-dose application rates of TM-Biocontrol-1 for Douglas-fir tussock moth control. Kamloops, B.C.
USDA Forest Service:
2009. Hiller UH12ET helicopter coming back for more spray. Testing the effectiveness of low-dose application rates of TM-Biocontrol-1 for Douglas-fir tussock moth suppression. Kamloops, B.C.
USDA Forest Service:
2009. Loading Hiller UH12ET helicopter with spray mixture. Testing the effectiveness of low-dose application rates of TM-Biocontrol-1 for Douglas-fir tussock moth suppression. Kamloops, B.C.
USDA Forest Service:
2009. Hiller UH12ET helicopter coming back for more spray. Testing the effectiveness of low-dose application rates of TM-Biocontrol-1 for Douglas-fir tussock moth suppression. Kamloops, B.C.
USDA Forest Service:
2009. Hiller UH12ET spray helicopter cleaning spray booms. Testing the effectiveness of low-dose application rates of TM-Biocontrol-1 for Douglas-fir tussock moth suppression. Kamloops, B.C.
USDA Forest Service:
2011. Peace Corps volunteer Jacob Baker explains bark beetle monitoring using baited funnel traps during a 3-day “Workshop on Monitoring and Management of Pinyon Pine Bark Beetles”. Sierra Gorda Biosphere Reserve, near Carricillo, Mexico.
USDA Forest Service:
2011. USFS Research Entomologist Jose Negron presents pinyon pine bark beetle info at a 3-day “Workshop on Monitoring and Management of Pinyon Pine Bark Beetles” for CONANP and CONAFOR personnel. Sierra Gorda Biosphere Reserve, near Carricillo, MX.
USDA Forest Service:
2013. Asian gypsy moth flight. Port of Olga, Russia.
USDA Forest Service:
2013. Asian gypsy moth flight. Port of Olga, Russia.