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Achievements

Publications and achievements submitted by our faculty, staff, and students.

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Faculty

Erin Kelly & Lucy Kerhoulas

Forestry, Fire & Rangeland Management

Principal Investigators for Save the Redwoods League's Redwoods Rising Apprenticeship Program ($174,430).

Faculty

Lucy Kerhoulas

Forestry, Fire & Rangeland Management

Received an RSCA Award to purchase a cavitation chamber for measuring tree drought resistance

Student

Susan Edinger Marshall, Joseph Seney (lecturer), Students: Nic Anderson, Tiffany Perez, Miles Ritch, Alexandra Urban, Daniel Guzman, Monica Pina

Forestry, Fire & Rangeland Management

HSU participated for the first time in the Collegiate Soil Contest hosted by CalPoly SLO. Overall the HSU Team placed 19th out of 26 teams nationwide, but ranked #1 among teams from the 11 western states; higher than Land Grant Institutions such as Colorado State, Utah State, and University of Wyoming.

Faculty

Jeffrey Kane

Forestry, Fire & Rangeland Management

Became a member of the Northwest Scientific Association's Board of Directors

Student

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.

Faculty

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.

Faculty

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

Faculty

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.

Faculty

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.

Faculty

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"

https://www.mdpi.com/2072-4292/10/9/1427