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| <John Paul Sanborn>
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I checked it out and there are good pics availible. If you register you can get big files like 3072x2048.
Subject: Re: [TT] ForestyImages.org: The Source for Forest Health and Silviculture Images is now available Date:Mon, 30 Jul 2001 08:13:27 -0700 From Reply-To To:TREETOWN@LSV.UKY.EDU Over 3,300 images of more than 800 insects, diseases, plants, wildlife, and management practices taken by over 150 photographers are available. Most images were digitized from high-resolution 35mm slides. Multiple levels of jpeg format images are downloadable and may be copied and used for any non-profit, educational purpose with appropriate credit and copyright notice. Although most images are North American in nature, the system also contains images of organisms that are Non-U.S. Natives, or are considered to be U.S. Invasives. The images are in this system to be used! ForestyImages.org utilizes a fully searchable, relational database-driven system to track and provide scientific, descriptive and photographic credit information. Several search and browse options are available to help locate images, including: scientific and common names, and key word searches of descriptive information about the image. Visit ForestryImages.org at: http://www.ForestryImages.org/ for more information and to access the system. Since ForestryImages.org is an ongoing project supported by The USDA Forest Service, Forest Health Technology Enterprise Team and Washington Office, Forest Health Protection Staff, look for many images and new features to be added in ensuing months. David W. Swenk, CF County of Santa Barbara Planning and Development 624 W. Foster Rd. Santa Maria, CA 93455 (805)934-6589 Fax: (805)934-6258 |
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