. Current topics in forest entomology : selected papers from the XVth International Congress of Entomology, Washington, , 1976. Forest insects Congresses. DISEASE SURVEY OFFICER (LAB) DISEASE SURVEY OFFICER (FIELD IDENTIF TECHN ICATION ICIAN CULTU TECHN RING ICIAN SENIOR PATHOLOGY TECHNICIAN. CHIEF TECHNICIAN FIELD SERVICE INSECT SURVEY OFFICER (field: SENIOR ENTOMOLOGY TECHNICIAN SIX REGIONAL SUPERVISORS INSECT SURVEY OFFICER (LAB) LABORATORY SUPERVISOR TECHNICIAN INSECT IDENTIFICATION EIGHT AREA TECHNICIANS TECHNICIAN INSECT COLLECTION Figure 3.—Staff organization of a regional Fo cular


. Current topics in forest entomology : selected papers from the XVth International Congress of Entomology, Washington, , 1976. Forest insects Congresses. DISEASE SURVEY OFFICER (LAB) DISEASE SURVEY OFFICER (FIELD IDENTIF TECHN ICATION ICIAN CULTU TECHN RING ICIAN SENIOR PATHOLOGY TECHNICIAN. CHIEF TECHNICIAN FIELD SERVICE INSECT SURVEY OFFICER (field: SENIOR ENTOMOLOGY TECHNICIAN SIX REGIONAL SUPERVISORS INSECT SURVEY OFFICER (LAB) LABORATORY SUPERVISOR TECHNICIAN INSECT IDENTIFICATION EIGHT AREA TECHNICIANS TECHNICIAN INSECT COLLECTION Figure 3.—Staff organization of a regional Fo cular chart illustrates the organization of Forest Research Centre, Sault Ste. Marie. ager in charge of forest protection. Survey is the largest single unit or project in each region and is headed by a professional with many years of experience in pest surveys. At the professional level, he is supported by an Insect and a Disease Survey Officer, an en- tomologist, and a pathologist, respectively. Professional officers also head up the insect and disease diagnostic and technical services in most centres. The professionals advise the Survey head in their particular disciplines and participate in planning and executing the program. The support professionals also carry out survey-oriented research as time permits. Appropriate technical support is provided in all units. This support varies according to regional program priorities, but covers certain core areas. The backbone of the detection function is provided by the dis- trict-assigned ranger who also carries out major liaison and technical service duties and takes part in appraisals, usually in the off-season. Normally, the activities of one or more district rangers are supervised by a senior ranger who also covers a survey dis- st Insect and Disease Survey Unit. This parti- e Survey Unit in Ontario at the Great Lakes trict. A chief ranger is responsible for the overall supervision of the rangers. One or more technicians support each


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