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Linda Joyce
Rocky Mountain Research Station
240 West Prospect
Fort Collins, CO 80526
Phone: 970-498-2560
ljoyce@fs.fed.us
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John Popp 240 West Prospect
Ft. Collins, CO 80526
Phone: (970) 498-1269
FAX: (970) 498-1314
jpopp@fs.fed.us
Forestry Technician
Assists in entomological and pathological research, including field and laboratory work, and curates the Stations’ forest insect and disease collections.
 
     
     
Scientific Knowledge
  • Forest Health
  • Forest Metrics
  • GIS

Educational Background

B.S., Humboldt State University, 1981, Forest Management
Additional coursework at Ventura College, New Mexico State University, Colorado State University

Professional Experience

1998-present Forestry Technician, USFS, Rocky Mountain Research Station, Ft. Collins, CO
1997-1998 Biological Science Technician (Plants), USFS, Forest Pest Management, Albuquerque, NM
1996 Biological Science Technician (Wildlife), USFS, Lincoln NF, Cloudcroft, NM
1995 Forestry Technician, USFS, Rocky Mountain Research Station, Ft. Collins, CO
1994-1995 private contractor for USFS, Rocky Mountain Research Station, Ft. Collins, CO
1994 Forestry Technician, USFS, Rocky Mountain Research Station, Ft. Collins, CO
1993 Forestry Technician, Lincoln NF, Cloudcroft, NM
1991-1992 Biological Science Technician (Plants), USFS, Forest Pest Management, Albuquerque, NM
1990-1991 volunteer, USFS, Regional Timber Staff, Albuquerque, NM
1990 Forestry Technician, USFS, Gila NF, Glenwood, NM
1989 Forestry Technician, USFS, Santa Fe NF, Pecos, NM
1986-1989 various positions, Southwest Forest Industries/Stone Container, Eagar, AZ
1985 Forestry Technician, USFS, Apache-Sitgreaves, NF, Springerville, AZ
1984-1985 Lead Applicator, Eggen Weed Control, Scottsdale, AZ
1983 Forestry Technician, USFS, Kaibab NF, Fredonia, AZ
1982 Forestry Technician, BLM, Shoshone, ID
1980 Forestry Technician, BLM, Carson City, NV
1979 Forestry Aide, USFS, Mendocino NF, Willows, CA

Selected Recent Publications

Lundquist, J.E., Lindner, L.R. and Popp, J. 2001. Using landscape metrics to measure suitability of a forested watershed: a case study for old growth. Can. J. For. Res. 31: 1786-1792.

Negrón, J.F., Shepperd, W.D., Mata, S.A., Popp, J.B., Asherin, L.A., Schoettle, A.W., Schmid, J.M., and Leatherman, D.A. 2001. Solar treatments for reducing survival of mountain pine beetle in infested ponderosa and lodgepole pine logs. Research paper RMRS-RP-30.

Popp, J.B. Jackson, P.D., and Bassett, R.L. 1992. Old-Growth Concepts from Habitat Type Data in the Southwest. Gen. Tech. Rep. RM-213. Fort Collins, CO: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Forest and Range Experiment Station. p. 100-105.

Popp, J.B. and Jackson, P.D., A preliminary analysis of proposed old-growth definitions in Region 3, (1991), USDA Forest Service, Southwestern Region, Timber Management Staff Unit, Albuquerque, NM. 27 p.

Kaufmann, M.R., Huckaby, L.S., Regan, C.M., Popp J. 1998. Forest reference conditions for ecosystem management in the Sacramento Mountains, New Mexico. Gen. Tech. Rep. RMRS-GTR-19. Fort Collins, CO: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station. 87 p.

Van Arsdel, E.P., Conklin, D.A., Popp, J.B., and Geils, B.W. 1998. The distribution of white pine blister rust in the Sacramento Mountains of New Mexico. In: Procedings of the First IUFRO Rusts in Forest Trees Working Party Conference, 2-7 Aug., 1998, Saariselka, Finland, pp. 275-283.

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