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Satellite Conference, 20 March, 2002

Question and Answer Session Procedure

Throughout the broadcast, participants are encouraged to submit questions.  A bank of phone operators and an email monitor will receive questions.  Please use the information form below to submit email inquiries.  Call-in questions will be asked for the information form.

We do not know how many questions to expect.  If we receive more questions than we have time to respond to during the broadcast, we will make every effort to respond to each question after the conference.  That is the reason we ask for contact information on the form. 

The moderator, Peter Grieves, will receive questions from a runner.  Peter will read the question and direct it to the appropriate panel member. 

Contact information during the Satellite Conference

Phone Number:  800-227-9668
Fax Number:  906-227-1313
Email Address:  tv13@nmu.edu


CALL-IN QUESTION FORM FOR THE “GENTLE LOGGING” SATELLITE CONFERENCE

 KEYWORD:  ________________________________  (e.g. equipment, soils, damage, etc.)

 PANELIST REQUEST (circle one):  Ray, Jason, Dwight, Bill, Bob, Al, Doug, Other ­­­­_________________________

 CALLER NAME:  ________________________________

 CALLER LOCATION:  ___________________________________________  (state/prov, city, facility)

                                                (e.g. Amherst, Massachusetts, Univ. of MA)

 QUESTION: 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 Caller’s Home/Work Phone # (         ) _________________   Caller email  _________________________________

 We need these contacts for later contact if this question does not get aired during the broadcast. 
 Make sure the phone number is one that can be used on another day
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