The following essays are transcripts of talks given in Humboldt County in 1965 by professors of the U.C. Berkeley School of Forestry. They were duplicated on mimeographed paper, and filed in the U.C. Berkeley Forestry Library. In the interest of preserving them, they were OCRed, and converted into WWW documents. Redwood Botany by Dr. Herbert G. Baker, 1965 Ecology of the Redwoods by Dr. Edward C. Stone, 1965 Man and Redwoods History by Dr. James P. Gilligan, 1965 Economic Questions in the Redwood Regions by Dr. John Zivnuskaska, 1965 The Enjoyment of the Redwoods by Dr. Paul J. Zinke, 1965 Soils and Ecology of the Redwoods by Dr. Paul J. Zinke, 1964 Management of Young Growth Redwood Forests by Professor Rudolf G. Grah, 1964 In fulfillment of his masters degree at San Jose State Univesity, James Snyder wrote a very comprehensive thesis on coastal redwoods. The main body of its text and three appendixes are provided here The Ecology of Sequoia sempervirens, by James A. Snyder, December, 1992 The following exerpts from publications by the US Forest Service and National Park Service are also of interest: Silvics of Coastal Redwoods, US Forest Service, 1965 (33 KB) Silvics of Sequoia Redwoods, US Forest Service, 1965 (17 KB) Sequoia Range, National Park Service, 1975 (6 KB) |