William M. Ciesla's Images
Title: OwnerOrganization: Forest Health Management International
Unit: Fort Collins, CO.
Country: United States
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Bill Ciesla is a forest health specialist and owner of Forest Health Management International, a consulting company based in Fort Collins, CO. Bill received his undergraduate and graduate degrees in forestry and forest entomology from the State University of New York, College of Environmental Science and Forestry at Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY. He has held assignments with USDA Forest Service as a forest entomologist and forest health program manager in Asheville, NC, Pineville, LA, Missoula, MT, Davis, CA, Fort Collins, CO and Portland, OR. From 1990 to 1995, he served as Forest Protection Officer for the Food and Agriculture Organization in Rome, Italy. His areas of interest include biology and management of forest insects and diseases and the use of remote sensing for forest damage assessment Bill is an avid photographer, specializing in close ups of insects and wildflowers and of forest damage. |
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| 12 Images of 10 Subjects | View Subject List | View Image Details | View Thumbnails |
| Image | Subject Name | Scientific Name | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1428053 | hippopotamus | Hippopotamus amphibius | Ngorongoro Crater, Africa |
| 1428055 | leopard | Panthera pardus | Leopard "hanging out" in an acacia tree |
| 3948087 | white leadtree | Leucaena leucocephala | Flowers and foliage. |
| 3948088 | white leadtree | Leucaena leucocephala | Fuelwood planting near Morogoro. |
| 3948089 | Tanzania | Dugout canoes on lakeshore, near Morogoro | |
| 3948090 | leucaena psyllid | Heteropsylla cubana | Infestation on leucaena shoot. |
| 3948091 | leucaena psyllid | Heteropsylla cubana | Infestation on leucaena shoot. |
| 1428050 | Kirk's dik-dik | Madoqua kirkii | Africa |
| 1428051 | wildebeest | Connochaetes taurinus | Africa |
| 1428052 | Grant's gazelle | Gazella granti | Ngorongoro Crater, Africa |
| 1428056 | spotted hyena | Crocuta crocuta | Africa |
| 1428054 | fever tree | Acacia xanthophloea | Grove of fever trees, Nogorongoro Crater, Tanzania. The name "fever tree" comes from the association of this tree with low lying, wet areas, which are prime habitat for mosquitoes that carry malaria. |

