Joe,

   No, it will be me doing the report, but they will help and get volunteers, 
students probably, to lend a hand. I've bitten off a lot on this one, but Mt 
Tom is worth it.

Bob 

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From: "Joseph Zorzin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 

Bob, is that board and the state personnel capable of doing such a report?

Joe

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Sent: Tuesday, October 28, 2008 8:48 AM
Subject: [ENTS] New Project



ENTS

     Last night I attended a Mount Tom Advisory Board Meeting that included the 
Park Supervisor, Robert Carr. Carr and the Board had invited me to attend to 
give them a status report on the trees of Mount Tom. Well, to make a long story 
sort, I talked them into doing a fairly extensive documentation of the trees 
and forests of Mount Tom, to include:

   1. Species distribution maps    
   2. Stand and tree age profiles,
   3. Area of special aesthetic interest,
   4. State champion trees,
   5. Historic/witness trees,
   6. Trees meeting various dimension thresholds.
            a. height
            b. circumference
            c  ENTS points 

     They all very enthusiastically embraced the proposed project, so it looks 
like I've gone and stuck my foot in it. I made the pitch to them under the 
auspices of ENTS. Fortunately, Mt Tom has great trees, so the project will 
hopefully become a real labor of love. At present Mt Tom's Rucker Index stands 
at 117.0. I think we can nurse it up to beween 118.0 and 118.5 

Bob
      

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