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Title: Celebrating minority professionals in forestry and natural resources conservation: proceedings of the symposium on the tenth anniversary of the 2 + 2 joint degree program in forestry and natural resources conservation

Author: Onokpise, Oghenekome U.; Rockwood, Don L.; Worthen, Dreamal H.; Willis, Ted

Date: 2008

Source: Gen. Tech. Rep. SRS–106. Asheville, NC: U.S. Department of Agriculture Forest Service, Southern Research Station. 111 p.

Station ID: GTR-SRS-106

Description: The 22 papers in this symposium highlight the program and its contribution to increasing minority professionals in forestry and natural resources conservation. The tenth anniversary symposium brought together graduates of the program, current students and officials from the universities, the U.S. Forest Service, other agencies, and private industry. The theme of the symposium was “Education, Training, and Diverse Workforce.”

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Onokpise, Oghenekome U.; Rockwood, Don L.; Worthen, Dreamal H.; Willis, Ted  2008.  Celebrating minority professionals in forestry and natural resources conservation: proceedings of the symposium on the tenth anniversary of the 2 + 2 joint degree program in forestry and natural resources conservation.   Gen. Tech. Rep. SRS–106. Asheville, NC: U.S. Department of Agriculture Forest Service, Southern Research Station. 111 p.

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