Sam et al,

I have been doing work in GRANVILLE but not yet in Southwick.  Sounds  
like I ought to check this site out with my buddy Bob Leverett when I  
get back from California.  I also have a site of mature tulip trees to  
check out in Westfield and perhaps the largest volume tulip tree  
forest grown is but two miles from my house on Montgomery Road in  
Westfield.
Thank you.

Gary

Gary A. Beluzo
On Apr 14, 2009, at 6:00 AM, Sam Goodwin wrote:

> Hi,  While hiking in the preserve I saw a number of tulip trees. I  
> measured one at 4.5 feet around at 4 feet off the ground. I know  
> this is not in the size range of those at Robinson State Park but I  
> haven't found anything on the web about Southwick. Has this area  
> been checked? Thanks Sam Goodwin
>
> From: DON BERTOLETTE <[email protected]>
> To: [email protected]
> Sent: Monday, April 13, 2009 7:06:32 PM
> Subject: [ENTS] Re: Even if you think it is a hoax
>
> Steve/Chris-
> Hmmmm, 'can of worms' time...:>}
> A while back, one of our forum members held wholly to the 'Shigo  
> Doctrine'...to the exclusion of any other views...if you fully  
> subscribe to all that Shigo professed, then I would have to indicate  
> that I am one of the many who remain somewhat skeptical of some of  
> his pronouncements.  He was controversial in his time, and time  
> hasn't really changed much in the retrospective view of his  
> hypotheses, theories.
> But you know what, on a more personal basis, in my pursuit of a wide  
> variety of scientific disciplines, I have encountered jargon/ 
> terminology specific to each discipline, but never with the verve  
> and audacity of Shigo...if either of you could 'translate' Shigo's  
> views into a language I might understand, I'd be sure to listen to  
> you...I scored very well on the MLATs (Modern Language Aptitude  
> Test, I think), but he's Greek to me!
> -Don
> Subject: [ENTS] Re: Even if you think it is a hoax
> Date: Mon, 13 Apr 2009 13:40:18 -0400
> From: [email protected]
> To: [email protected]
>
> I too am curious especially since I'm an ISA Certified Arborist and  
> also met Dr. Shigo at one of his last workshops before he passed away.
>
> I don't think you could find another person who has had more  
> influence on Arboriculture than Alex Shigo.
>
> Chris Girard - CTSP
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [email protected]  
> [mailto:[email protected]]on Behalf Of Steven Springer
> Sent: Monday, April 13, 2009 9:50 AM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: [ENTS] Re: Even if you think it is a hoax
>
> Don,
>
>
> IM ALL FOR THATI HOPE YOU ARENT ONE OF THOSE ARBORISTS THAT  
> SUBSCRIBES WHOLLY TO THE SHIGO DOCTRINE;>}
>
>
> My curiosity is peaked, to what portion of the Shigo Doctrine do you  
> refer? I am convinced of the Compartmentalization of Decay in Trees  
> (CODIT) and the lateral pruning methods are sound.
>
>
>
> Steve
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]  
> On Behalf Of DON BERTOLETTE
> Sent: Friday, April 10, 2009 3:11 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: [ENTS] Re: Even if you think it is a hoax
>
>
> Steve....I'm responding in SMALL CAPS IN THE BODY OF YOUR TEXT  
> BELOW...
>
> All,
>
> My objective(s) in raising this issue of Global Warming before this  
> board was to (1) recognize that the perceived consensus promoted is  
> not as wide spread as perhaps thought; WIDESPREAD ENOUGH THAT I FEEL  
> THAT THE PRECAUTIONARY PRINCIPLE SHOULD BE APPLIED TO YOUR ASSERTION  
> THAT IT ISNT, AND THAT STEPS SHOULD BE TAKEN TO DIMINISH OUR IMPACT  
> ON THE EARTHS ATMOSPHERE, WATERS, AND TERRAIN UNTIL WE CAN  
> CONCLUSIVELY DETERMINE OTHERWISE... (2) the reliable data (that  
> which has not to have been shown faulty) is not as conclusive to an  
> applicable world-wide crisis  WHILE I HAVE PROVIDED A NUMBER OF  
> LOCAL AND REGIONAL LOCATIONS THAT SUPPORT THE DATA, FROM MY OWN  
> PERSONAL EXPERIENCE, THE LIST OF OTHER ANECDOTAL ACCOUNTS IN  
> ACADEMIC PERIODICALS (READ CURRENT REPUTABLE, REPLICABLE SCIENTIFIC  
> SOURCES) IS SO WIDE SPREAD (READ GLOBAL) AS TO BE ACCEPTED AS  
> CONCLUSIVE ENOUGH, NOT TO CONTINUE WITH A MAINTAIN STATUS QUOAND  
> DONT BOTHER CHANGING OUR ILL-ADVISED, ENVIRONMENT DESPOILING WAYS..
>
>
> My experience regarding this consensus gathering has been limited to  
> those boots on the ground colleagues in the Forest Service, at the  
> Federal and State level (remain un-named to protect the innocent!).  
> STEVE, I STARTED WORKING FOR FEDERAL AGENCIES (BLM IN 1967; USFS IN  
> 1969, NPS IN 1998)AND ITS NOT BEEN SINCE 2002 THAT MY BOOTS (WHITES  
> LOGGERS, FOR THE RECORD) DIDNT  HIT THE GROUND EVERY DAY. I HAVE  
> BEEN ALTERNATELY A LAND SURVEYOR, A ROAD DESIGNER, A TIMBER MARKER,  
> A GIS TECHNICIAN, AND FINALLY A RESTORATION FORESTER.   If one  
> chooses to research this issue deeper, there are many in the  
> scientific field at a world-wide scale that are very skeptical and  
> will not mince words in calling those who are convinced as fools!  
> IVE HEARD THIS SAID, BUT I CANT IMAGINE THE STATE OF DENIAL THAT  
> THEY MUST BE INIT IS WISE FOR SCIENTIST TO BE SKEPTICAL, INDEED IT  
> IS THE BASIS OF THE SCIENTIFIC METHOD TO QUESTION ASSUMPTIONSBUT THE  
> STATE OF DENIAL THAT COMES TO MY MIND THAT REPUTABLE SCIENTISTS  
> WOULD REFER TO THOSE WILLING TO ACCEPT THE PREPONDERANCE OF EVIDENCE  
> IN SUPPORT OF MANS AUGMENTATION TO THE CAUSES OF THE GLOBAL CLIMATE  
> CHANGE CURRENTLY UNDERWAY, BEFUDDLES ME.     It is common to be of  
> the opinion that only the Rush Limbaughs and Sean Hannitys promote  
> this skepticism, this is erroneous. UNFORTUNATELY THEY ARE NOT A  
> SMALL SOURCE OF THIS SKEPTICISM I suppose that if a true consensus  
> was conducted among us world-wide, the split would lean more toward  
> the skeptic rather than the convinced WE REALLY DIFFER IN OUR  
> PERCEPTION OF THE WORLD HERE!!!; or at best only half NOT EVEN  
> CLOSE, PROVIDE YOUR FIGURES.  Does this make morons of one side?   
> NO, I AGREE THAT YOU DONT HAVE TO BE A MORON TO BE IN DENIALNo, this  
> reveals an effective argument for conclusion has not been made. NOT  
> TRUE, AN REPUATABLE AND REPLICABLE ARGUMENT HAS BEEN MADEITS JUST  
> THAT APPARENTLY THE OVERWHELMING SCIENTIFIC CONSENSUS HASNT BEEN  
> EFFECTIVE WITH YOU, AND OTHER INTRANSIGENT SKEPTICS So, why arent  
> more speaking freely regarding their opposition? It is recognized as  
> politically correct and job-safe to remain silent or non-committal.  
> THROUGHOUT MY UNHERALDED CAREERS, I FUNCTIONED AS AN AGENT OF  
> CHANGE, DIDNT REMAIN SILENT, AND NO ONE WHO KNOWS ME WOULD ACCUSE ME  
> OF BEING NON-COMMITALIM NOT TAKING THIS PERSONALLY, MERELY REBUTTING  
> YOUR ASSUMPTION.  AS IM SURE, MANY ON THIS FORUM WOULD, WERE THEY  
> NOT AS OUTSPOKEN AS I;>}
>
>  Much of the data (not all) presented has been refuted or shown to  
> be flawed (the hockey-stick analogy for instance).  We all recognize  
> that conflicting data or that which reveals itself to be inclusive,  
> causes us to fail to reject the null in statistical probability.   
> While many have done well, detailed work concerning climate change  
> and its cause and effect, there still is not enough evidence to  
> reach a sound conclusion regarding a world-wide crisis.  This fact  
> is evident even in some of the responses given on this post.  STEVE,  
> YOU STILL HAVE NOT RESPONDED TO THE LEE FRELICHS COMMENTTHIS ENTIRE  
> PARAGRAPH PROVES YOUR UNWILLINGNESS TO CONSIDER INFORMATION NEW TO  
> YOU, INFORMATION THAT ISNT FLAWED, INFORMATION THAT ISNT  
> CONFLICTING, AND NOT DOUBLE NEGATIVE GOBBLEDY GOOK ABOUT STATISTICAL  
> PROBABILITY.  YOUVE OTHERWISE SHOWN SIGNS OF INTELLIGENCE, FLAWED  
> ONLY BY YOUR RELUCTANCE TO CONSIDER ALTERNATIVES.
>
>  So what is going on? Well, I do not have all the answers.  I can  
> only critically examine that which is around me and the works of  
> others then make my surmising, like you. The reliable and conclusive  
> data that we have to this point reveals a sometimes volatile,  
> variable and inconsistent patterned planet.  At a micro level we can  
> sometimes establish caused weather patterns, other times we cannot.   
> At a macro level, this is an ardent undertaking, which may be above  
> the ability of mortal man.  There is much that we will probably  
> never understand about our natural world. Perhaps, we should  
> consider that the world changes naturally (coastlines, Greenland,  
> et. al.) and without recognizable patterns and we are unable to  
> understand or explain. Is the United States in the early stages of a  
> collective micro climate change?  Perhaps, is it because of our  
> doing or could it be part of an unexplainable natural process?  We  
> may never have the answer.
>
>  READ LEE FRELICHS POST, AND WE CAN CONTINUE THIS  
> DISCUSSIONOTHERWISE WELL HAVE TO AGREE THAT YOURE GOING TO CONTINUE  
> TO DISAGREETHAT SAID, I AGREE, LETS TALK TREES, AS IVE SAID ALL IM  
> GOING TO SAY, UNLESS ITS TO DISCUSS THE FRELICH POST
>
> One of the main tenants of Global Warming is that man; particularly  
> those citizens of industrialized nations are to blame.  It is true  
> that we can degrade our local environment, contribute a non-point  
> pollutant for our neighbors, or even manipulate weather patterns to  
> a small extent, at a micro level. But to make the assumption that  
> the way it is in my backyard is conducive to the whole world is a  
> bit unfounded and illogical.  This one tenant in this issue perhaps  
> draws the deepest battle lines.
>
>  With all this said, I respectfully stand beside my arguments as  
> presented.  As one who may appear to you as crying from the  
> wilderness regarding this issue, I am not beside myself among those  
> in our field.
>
>  I am new to this website and have come to enjoy it! Now, we can  
> move on to talk about the trees (large, champions) rather than the  
> forest! AS IVE STATED ABOVE, IM ALL FOR THATI HOPE YOU ARENT ONE OF  
> THOSE ARBORISTS THAT SUBSCRIBES WHOLLY TO THE SHIGO DOCTRINE;>}
>
> I'D ALSO LIKE TO ADD THAT YOU'VE ACQUITTED YOURSELF WELL, SPOKEN  
> RESPECTFULLY ABOUT TOPICS THAT AREN'T ALWAYS UNIVERSALLY AGREED  
> UPON, AND WE APPRECIATE YOUR FORUM PRESENCE.
>
>
>  SINCERELY,
>
> DON
>
> Respectfully
>
> Steve
>
>
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