1. Stan Rosenthal: Managing a “City in a Forest”

by Daniel Siegel
Tallahassee Tree Talks
Tallahassee Tree Talks
1. Stan Rosenthal: Managing a “City in a Forest”
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The Episode: In this episode, Daniel speaks with Stan Rosenthal, former Leon County Forester, about urban forestry practices in Tallahassee—and learns that managing people is often a bigger part of urban forestry than managing trees. 

The Guest: Stan Rosenthal’s urban forestry career began in the mid-80s. Stan worked as Leon County’s forester from 1988 to 2016. He is currently a Natural Resource Planning Services senior forester. He is also a University of Florida IFAS Forestry Extension agent emeritus and one of the founders of Tallahassee Arbor Day. 

Stan was featured on the WFSU Ecology Blog as we discussed live oaks in Tallahassee.

Further tree reading:

This podcast was sponsored by a grant from the Sunshine State Biodiversity Group, a Tallahassee-based non-profit committed to conservation, education, and outreach related to biodiversity and rewilding in the state of Florida.

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