Calvin Norman

Assistant Teaching Professor of Forestry
Expertise:
  • Forest Management
  • Forest Health
  • Invasive Species
  • Silviculture
  • Wildlife Management
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Calvin Norman is passionate about helping forests be the best they can be by educating landowners, agencies, and those who interact with the outdoors about forests and wildlife, management, forest carbon, climate change, and other matters that impact forest.

Calvin is a Wisconsin native, who moved to Pennsylvania after earning a Master of Science degree from Clemson University. At Clemson, he worked to improve management practices for controlling Chinese tallow (Triadica sebifera), a small invasive tree, on Parris Island and a nearby wildlife research station. He has also worked as an industrial forest in Michigan's Upper Peninsula, where he co-managed 10,000 acres of forest. He earned a Bachelor of Science degree from Michigan Technological University with a dual major in in Forestry and Wildlife Resources.

Master of Science in Forest Resources-Clemson University
Bachelor's of Science Dual Major in Forestry and Wildlife Resources and Management-Michigan Technological University