Select Presentations: 1983 - 2005

Dr. Bob Zybach introduces "co-presenter" Bill Hagenstein on the screen via Internet to his left, and Oregon Websites and Watersheds Project, Inc. (ORWW) media technician Josh Meredith (seated) to his right, at the beginning of his talk at Habanero's Restaurant in Medford, Oregon, February 21, 2006 (video capture: J. Meredith ORWW). ["Introduction": 4:38 min. MPG]

Presentations by

Dr. Bob Zybach

President, NW Maps Co.
Program Manager, Oregon Websites and Watersheds Project, Inc.

The following collection of digitized articles, reports, video clips, hand-outs, maps, photos, and other materials has been selected from a number of presentations given by Dr. Bob Zybach over the past 25 years. The presentations and materials were selected because of their common focus on the forests and human history of the Pacific Northwest. Their use is intended entirely for research and education purposes and are provided free as a service by NW Maps Co., owner of many of the original files and documents. There is no charge for their use and reasonable reproduction, but author, source, date, and URL should be clearly indicated with such uses, and an email notification with appropriate link(s) as reference is also requested.

Also by Dr. Zybach:

Interviews, 1980-2007

Public Letters & Editorials, 1978-2003

Select Articles, 1982-2009

         

August 21, 1983

Salem, Oregon

US Senate Committee

Wilderness Controversy: the Oregon Wilderness Bill of 1983

Formal testimony to Sen. Mark Hatfield and Committee on behalf of Associated Reforestation Contractors, Inc. (ARC) at Hearing regarding HR 1149, the Oregon Wilderness Bill".

Homepage

JPG

June 1, 1987

Corvallis, Oregon

Coastal Oregon Productivity Enhancement (COPE) Program, OSU College of Forestry

Douglas-fir as Weed: Reforestation Strategies in the Oregon Coast Range

 

October 21, 1993

Medford, Oregon

Siskiyou Chapter Oregon Society of American Foresters (SAF) and Southern Oregon Timber Industries Association (SOTIA).

"A Blanket of Old-Growth": Good Science, Myth, and the Historical Record.

Article

Homepage

DOC

March 5, 1999

Corvallis, Oregon

Oregon State University, Forest Sciences Department

Using Oral Histories to Document Changing Forest Cover Patterns: Soap Creek Valley, Oregon, 1500-1999.

Masters of Arts in Interdisciplinary Studies (MAIS) defense,

PDF

March 23, 2003

Newport, Oregon

Oregon State University, Hatfield Marine Science Center,

Land and People of Yaquina Bay: General Background to 1940.

JPG

DOC

July 13, 2003

Corvallis, Oregon

Forest Sciences Department, Oregon State University.

The Great Fires: Indian Burning and Catastrophic Forest Fire Patterns of the Oregon Coast Range, 1491-1951.

Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) defense,

HTML_DRAFT

JPG

MPG

February 12, 2004

Bend, Oregon

Oregon Chapter of the Wildlife Society.

Indian Burning and Wildlife Habitat Patterns of the Oregon Coast Range, 1491-2004.

Annual Meeting,

DOC

JPG

PPT

Corvallis, Oregon, April 15, 2004. Oregon Coast Range Province Advisory Council (PAC), Supervisor's Office, USDA Siuslaw National Forest.

[Oregon] Coast Range Fire History: As it Relates to the Northwest Forest Plan

DOC

PPT

Stevenson, Washington, June 20, 2005. Associated Certified Foresters of America (CFA)

10,000 Years of Occupation and Use: Forest History of the Pacific Northwest at the Time of Lewis & Clark.

Annual National Meeting of the . Skamania Lodge,

Article

JPG

PPT

Medford, Oregon, February 21, 2006. Siskiyou Chapter Oregon Society of American Foresters (SAF).

Lessons from B&B, Biscuit, and Babyfoot Lake: Why Wilderness Doesn't Work in the West

Homepage

MPG

QTVR_Osborne

 

Also by Dr. Zybach:

Select Articles: 1982 - 2012

Public Letters & Editorials: 1978 - 2008; 2009 - 2013

Interviews (Radio, Magazine & Newspaper): 1980 - 2006; 2007 - 2013

Oral Histories: 1976 - 1988; 1989 - 1999; 2000 - 2013

Presentations: 1983 - 2003; 2004 - 2009; 2010 - 2013

Reports: 1992 - 2009

 

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