Re: Arboriculture expert
- Subject: Re: Arboriculture expert
- From: Richard Dufresne s*@earthlink.net
- Date: Wed, 23 Mar 2005 18:52:29 -0800
At 06:18 PM 3/23/2005 -0800, you wrote:
>Alison Berry was teaching Arboriculture when I was a
>student there. Also John Lichter. John taught when
>Alison was on sabbatical; I was one of his students.
>Call the Environmental Horticulture and Urban Forestry
>dept--find them at www.ucdavis.edu. I know John will
>recognize my name.
>
>Dennis Makishima (sp?) from Merrit College, in the SF
>Bay Area has an excellent reputation as an aesthetic
>pruner. The UCBG may have his contact info. He has
>since retired from teaching. The college has a great
>horticulture reputation for a city college! They have
>a pruning club with monthly workshops and demos--at
>least they did when I was in the area in 2003.
>
>Good luck!
>Bridget Lamp
>seattle, wa
>
>--- Nan Sterman <Talkingpoints@PlantSoup.Com> wrote:
>> I am looking to talk to someone who is an expert in
>> arboriculture -
>> specifically in California. Does anyone have a good
>> contact?
>> Professor? Other person? Not just a tree trimmer
>> but an expert...
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> Nan
Nan:
If you can get him, try Ted Kipping. He's not only an expert arborist, but
an excellent lecturer.
Ted Kipping ans. serv. 415-239-2420
257 Joost Avenue Fax 239-7465
San Francisco, CA 94131
E-mail: tedkippingsprint@earthlink.net
Richard F. Dufresne
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