ODF deputy state forester will speak at annual meeting



Deputy State Forester Lena Tucker will be the guest speaker at the Linn County Small Woodlands Association annual meeting.
LCSWA membership will meet Sat. Jan. 18 at the Z Hall is Scio. A potluck dinner precedes the business portion of the meeting. Doors open at 5:30 p.m.
Tucker earned her bachelor’s degree in forest management from Northern Arizona University. She started working for the Oregon Department of Forestry as a forestry intern when she was 19.
She started with ODF permanently as a natural resource specialist in Astoria in 1994. Since then, Tucker has worked for ODF in a variety of positions, including serving as a forester in Astoria, the unit forester in Grants Pass, the Assistant Area Director in Eastern Oregon, the District Forester for the South Cascade District, and both the Deputy and Division Chief of the Private Forests Division.
These positions provided her with a breadth of experience that spans all three geographic areas and all of the department’s major programs.  

The Sweet Home resident is also active in a number forestry-related organizations. She serves on the Sweet Home Tree Commission. Nationally, she’s been involved with the Sustainable Forestry Initiative (SFI) for more than a decade. She has served on the National Association of State Foresters’ Forest Resource Management subcommittee, and is also a long-time member of the Society of American Foresters.

In her spare time, Lena enjoys gardening, raising beef cattle with her husband Steve, and camping and fishing in eastern Oregon. She especially enjoys snorkeling in exotic Caribbean destinations. 

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