Fazio, James R. 1943-
FAZIO, James R. 1943-
PERSONAL:
Born January 5, 1943, in Pittsburgh, PA; son of George C. (in sales) and Julia (a nurse; maiden name, Miller) Fazio; married Dawna Chapman, June 25, 1978; children: James T., Daniel G., Walter C., Julianna K. Education: West Virginia University, B.S., 1964; Cornell University, M.P.S., 1971; Colorado State University, Ph.D., 1974.
ADDRESSES:
Home—1049 Colt Rd., Moscow, ID 83843. Office—College of Natural Resources, University of Idaho, Moscow, ID 83844.
CAREER:
U.S. Department of Agriculture, Washington, DC, forester with Forest Service, 1964-67; Northern Logger, Old Forge, NY, associate editor, 1967-69; Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, extension aide, 1969-72; University of Idaho, Moscow, professor, 1974—. National Arbor Day Foundation, writer and editor, 1986—; Lewis and Clark Trail Heritage Foundation, past president.
MEMBER:
Outdoor Writers Association of America.
AWARDS, HONORS:
Best Book Award from National Arbor Day Foundation; authors citation from International Society of Arboriculture; Technology Transfer Award from Society of American Foresters.
WRITINGS:
Public Relations and Communications for Natural Resource Managers, Kendall/Hunt (Dubuque, IA), 1983, 3rd edition, 2000.
The Woodland Steward, Woodland Press (Moscow, ID), 1985.
Across the Snowy Ranges: The Lewis and Clark Expedition in Idaho and Western Montana, Woodland Press (Moscow, ID), 2001.
WORK IN PROGRESS:
An urban forestry textbook.