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Forest Pathology In Washington State. A presentation by Amy Ramsey-Kroll. Monday, November 12 th 7:00 PM Washington State Capital Museum Coach House 211 SW 21st Avenue; Olympia, WA. Spend an evening learning about the world of forest pathology in
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Forest Pathology In Washington State A presentation by Amy Ramsey-Kroll Monday, November 12th 7:00 PM Washington State Capital MuseumCoach House 211 SW 21st Avenue; Olympia, WA Spend an evening learning about the world of forest pathology in Washington State. This presentation will include an introduction to the field of forest pathology and a discussion about how pathogenic fungi interact with different tree species in Washington forests. Pathologist Amy Ramsey-Kroll plants trees next to a Ponderosa pine infected with Armillaria — the so-called “Humongous Fungus.” Courtesy of The Chronicle, www.chronline.com Amy Ramsey-Kroll is a forest pathologist , working in the Washington State Department of Natural Resources (DNR). She began working for the DNR in 2005 after completing her M.S. degree in Forest Resources at the University of Washington. When not working in the forest, she enjoys spending time with her family, gardening, hiking and camping. Sponsored by the South Sound Chapter of the Washington Native Plant Society See www.southsoundchapterwnps.org for more info