See. 3 Bend Bulletin, Wed., March 28, 1962 9 Aviculture la vito! nee- b to fill (f; . V Cor Bernisen heads department By lla S. Grant eulletin Stiff Writer The story of progress is told by tiUMi and machines, by plants and animals, by the trees and crea tures of the forest. Central Oregon's Silviculture ... Research Laboratory, to bo built in Bend this spring, will provide facilities and a forest-type setting (or continuing and expanding pro jects in silviculture and wild lite habitat. The building will be located on A four - acre tract between V. i Tenth and Twelfth Streets, and ' Saginaw and Trenton Avenues. Eventually, additional facilities will utilize another four or five ' acres. The land is a strip a quarter of a mile long and 330 feet deep. If " had been deeded to the City of Bend by . Deschutes County, for public use only, and was given to . tlie Forest Service by the city. The contract will be lot some time in May. and construction is expected to get under way within a short time. Tho laboratory will be staffed at first by six professionals, one technician and one secretary, w ho are quartered at present in the O'Kono Building. The work was started in Bend in the mid-40's, and the staff moved from tl Benson Building two years agr Expansion Due .Within the next 10 years, the staff , is to be expanded to 19 , eight scientists, eight laboratory and research technicians and .three facilitating (administrativa and clerical) personnel. The building, containing ap ' proximately 6,000 square feet, will house die laboratory wing, a re ception and administrative cen ter, and i study wing with a se ries of eight offices. Research .facilities in the first . stage will include plant, soils and silviculture laboratories, a, dark room, an equipment room, a ra diation counting room and facili ties for chromotography and soil preparation. A separate building will house greenhouse and head house facilities, with provision for later expansion. A garage and shop facilities will also be added later. Carl Bernlsen is in charge of (he silviculture department, and Dick Driscoll is project leader for the wildlife habitat study, assist ed by J. Edward Dealy, wildlif scientist. Silviculture scientists on the staff are Edwin L. Mowat and James Barrett, Ponderosa p i n a specialists, atid Walter Dahms, Lodgcpole pine. Jack Quesenber- : ry is technician. Miss Helen Kas- tovich is secretary. A request has been made for Immediate addition of a specialist in forest ecology, the study of how plants respond to their natural environment. The studies made here will fit into the multiple use concept of range, watershed, recreation, lumber '-harvest and other func tions of the forest, The research center here is ono of six in the Pacific Northwest, each located near a major forest " or range problem. Others are lo cated in Koseburg. Corvallis and La Grande in Oregon, and in Olympia and Wenalchec in Wash ington. - - . Findings Available The research is .applicable to private, as well as public lands, and Uie findings are made avail able to agencies and individuals . working with silviculture and wildlife habitat. Library facilities, not part of the initial building, are to be add ed for use by all public and pri vate foresters. This will be the only such silviculture library east of the Cascades in Oregon and Washington. Hie Bend Research Center has the responsibility for carrying out. the entire Forest Service program of silvicultura! studies in the ma jor forest types of eastern Ore gon anil western Washington. These include the Lodgepole and Ponderosa pine types at 1 o w e r elevations and the mixed species types at higher elevations. Encompassed in the program ! arc species-site relations for all 'vpes when a choice of tree spec ies exists. Altogether these-lyprs account for '."O.OW.OOO acres of commercial forest land in the two stiles, amounting to 53 billion cubic feet of grow ing stock. For all forest types, basic ob jective of the research is to in crease yields and timber quality t ' rough developing improved methods of harvesting, regenera tion, prc-commercial and com mercial thinning, and through control of age class and species composition and maintenance or improvement of site quality. By Laboratory Studies Silvicultural field experiments will lie augmented and strength ened by laboratory studies in for est sods, plant physiology and silvics. Long-term field experi ments for Ponderosa and Lodge pole pine will be concentrated on the Pringlc Falls Experimental Forest. The wildlife habitat studies will bp based on the need for contin ued and sustained yields of game for proper management of tho wildlife resource, without a detri mental impact on livestock, lim ber, soil, water and recreation values. .. Approximately 80 per cent of the total acreage of Oregon is grazed by big-game animals deer, elk and antelope. In 1IW0, - nearly one-third of a million hunt ers harvested approximately 170 thousand big-game animals while enjoying two million man-days of recreation. Studies are needed, it is pointed out. on range conditions and vege tation management practices (or use of various big - gamo herd ranges in Oregon. More detailed studies are needed to determine adequately forage use relation ships between big gamo and live stock. Oilier studies to lie undertaken arc the effects of logging or other forest practices on big - game ranges: methods of growing browse or other forage on deter iorated winter game ranges, the impacts of Insects and diseases on valuable hig -'gune forages, and the requirements of , game forage plants and the relation be tween forage values, gams productivity and game survival. 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