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Greg Ettl is an Associate Professor and forest ecologist who studies the impacts of harvesting forest ecosystems and the response of forests to climatic change. His work focuses on designing harvesting practices that are beneficial for both the harvester and the ecosystem, enhancing wildlife habitat, and helping to restore historic forest conditions. His current research is centered around forest management practices and the delivery of ecosystem services, particularly in the Pacific Northwest region. He serves as the Director of the Center for Sustainable Forestry at the Pack Forest, which encompasses a 4,300-acre experimental forest. His expertise lies in developing sustainable forestry practices that balance economic viability with ecological integrity.
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