CAROLINE DORMON the South’S Exceptional Forest Conservationist and Naturalist
United States Department of Agriculture CAROLINE DORMON The South’s Exceptional Forest Conservationist and Naturalist James P. Barnett and Sarah M. Troncale AUTHORS James P. Barnett, Retired Chief Silviculturist and Emeritus Scientist, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Southern Research Station, Pineville, LA, 71360. Sarah M. Troncale, Science Teacher, Rapides Parish School System, Alexandria, LA, 71302. PHOTO CREDITS Front and back covers: Carrie Dormon at Briarwood with her dog. (photos from Northwestern State University Archives) Unless otherwise noted, the photographs are from the collections of the U.S. Forest Service. Those cited as “Northwestern State University CGHRC” are from the Caroline Dormon Collection, Cammie G. Henry Research Center, Watson Memorial Library, Northwestern State University, Natchitoches, LA. Those cited as “Library of Congress Archives” are from the Briarwood: The Caroline Dormon Nature Preserve collection, Prints & Photographs Division, Library of Congress, Washington, DC [http://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/la0496/]. The uncaptioned decorative illustrations are all by Carrie Dormon from her books Flowers Native to the Deep South, Natives Preferred, and Bird Talk. DISCLAIMER The use of trade or firm names in this publication is for reader information and does not imply endorsement by the U.S. Department of Agriculture of any product or service. April 2018 Forest Service Research & Development Southern Research Station General Technical Report SRS-231 Southern Research Station 200 W.T. Weaver Blvd. Asheville, NC 28804 www.srs.fs.usda.gov CAROLINE DORMON The South’s Exceptional Forest Conservationist and Naturalist James P. Barnett and Sarah M. Troncale Abstract Caroline C. “Carrie” Dormon was a renowned forest conservationist and one of the most influential American naturalists of the early 20th century.
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