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Kevin W. Zobrist
Kevin W. Zobrist is a Professor at Washington State University (WSU), holding a primary affiliation with the College of Agricultural, Human, and Natural Resource Sciences (CAHNRS). As a WSU Extension Forestry specialist, he coordinates programs across five Puget Sound area counties, focusing on education and outreach for private forest landowners. His work emphasizes practical solutions for sustainable forestry practices, invasive species management, and forest stewardship planning.
- Education: MS in Forest Economics (University of Washington, 2001); BS in Forest Management (University of Washington, 2000, magna cum laude).
- Certifications: Certified Forester since 2011.
Research interests include forestry education methodologies, forest health diagnostics, and native tree conservation. He authored the influential book Native Trees of Western Washington and has pioneered outreach initiatives such as the Summer Youth Forestry Institute and Zoom-based forestry webinars. His work bridges academic research with practical applications, addressing challenges like emerald ash borer invasions and bioenergy crop development.
Recent publications highlight innovations in hybrid poplar bioenergy systems, digital extension program effectiveness, and landowner financial decision-making. While no formal awards are listed, his contributions to forestry education and policy have significantly impacted northwest Washington’s forestry community.



