Ancient Redwood Canopy Ecology

All photos titled "Sillett" are from here:

http://www.humboldt.edu/~sillett/redwoods.html

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Photos titled Brett Lovelace are from:

Brett Lovelace who can be reached at: 541-796-2124

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Marbled Murrelet photos are from:

Wildlife Biologist / Murrelet expert: Kim Nelson

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All photos starting with the title Deane are by me!

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Marbled Murrelet Ancient Redwood Canopy Ecology

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Comments (2)

[...] Also I worked on getting photo-evidence together for the plaintiffs last week. Those photos can be viewed here: http://forestpolicyresearch.org/2009/04/15/ancient-redwood-canopy-ecology/ [...]

M. D. Vaden of OregonMay 20th, 2009 at 6:47 pm

These are all interesting photos.

I like the ones with the fog over the trees. The fog almost sets a mood. Hard to explain.

When we were in Applegate Valley 2 hours east of Jed Smith redwoods, I’d sit in my home office and watch the fog or low clouds move among the hills and trees.

MDV
Oregon

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