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Tyring to find Jim Spickler 1 Year, 1 Month ago  
Hi everyone, received a call today from a local tv guy saying that Jim spickler canopy scientist/zoologist is coming to Australia.
Does have an email address for Jim?
It would be great to hear his story on Aus tv!
Cheers
 
 
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Re:Tyring to find Jim Spickler 10 Months, 1 Week ago  
Okay....you found me.

Unfortunatly, I have no current plans to return to Australia during 2007. I have been doing research there Nov-Jan during the last 4 years, but sadly that project has ended for now. We may start back up again sometime in the future to do height remeasurement work and sap-flow sensor installation, but its all funding dependant and may not happen.

This is my first post, and i will try and check in often, but now i must scurry off to climb/work in giant sequoia down in Mountain Home State Forest(California). If you like big trees this place is one that you must visit! Its like Giant Forest but minus the hords of tourists!

Hope everyone is climbing safe and having fun!

jim
 
 
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