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The Author
Douglas C. Allen is Professor of Forest Entomology in the Faculty of Forestry at the State University of New York, College of Environmental Science and Forestry (SUNY/ESF), 146 Illick Hall, One Forestry Drive, Syracuse, NY 13210. Professor Allen, recognized by the NY Society of American Foresters as 1993 NY Forester of the Year, spoke to the subject of Biogogical Diversity at NYFOA's 1993 Annual Spring Meeting. Professor Allen is a dedicated contributor to THE NY FOREST OWNER and the following represents a record of the recent series, IT HE
NY FOREST OWNER will provide reprints or disks to members. Write the editor.] FOREST PROTECTION - An Ingredient For Good Stewardship; (NYFO; Nov/Dec '91; 13) SUGAR MAPLE BORER; (NYFO; Marl Apr '92; 12) BIOLOGICAL DIVERSITY - Is Variety The Spice Of Life? (NYFO; May IJ un '92;4) INTRODUCED INSECTS OFTEN POSE BIOLOGICAL AND ECONOMIC RISKS; . (NYFO; Jul/Aug '92; 4)
TOP: (NYFO; Nov/Dec '93; 6) MIDDLE: (NYFO; Jul/Aug '93; 16) BOTTOM: (NYFO; Mar/Apt '93; 8)
COMMON TENT CATERPILLARS; (NYFO; Sep/Oct '92; 16) WHITE PINE WEEVIL; Dee '92; 18)
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SOLVING THE MYSTERY OF "MAPLE MALADY" - BLAME THE PEAR THRIPS; (with several authors; NYFO; Mar/Apr '93; 8) HEMLOCK WOOLLY (NYFO; May/Jun '93; 14) THE PINE FEEDING (NYFO; Jul/Aug '93; 16)
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