Jeno Wild
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* Hámor, April 2, 1857 – † Budapest, July 21, 1922 / forestry engineer, academic teacher ; ; His original family name was Vlkolinszky, his mother was the sister of Ottó Herman (Breznóbánya). He finished high school in Miskolc and Selmecbánya, and then he was a student of the forestry engineering course of the Mining and Forestry Academy there. In 1878–1880 he was an intern at the Máramarossziget Forestry Directorate, and in 1880 he took the state exam. In 1881–1882 he was an intern at the Ministry of Agriculture, and in 1881–1885 he was a forester at the Óvíz Forestry Department in Szepes County. In 1885, he was the chief forester of the forest management of the hunting reserve and a teacher at the forest guard vocational school founded there, and from 1886 he was the chief forester and director. From 1891, he lectured on silviculture, forest protection, botany and zoology as a teacher at the Mining and Forestry Academy in Bánya. From 1898, he was the first head of the central forestry experimental station he organized. In 1908, he had the forestry laboratory building built. In 1910, he was elected president of the International Association of Forestry Experimental Stations. He made several study trips abroad. A prominent professional writer. He was a collaborator of the journal Forestry Papers and from 1899 to 1918, he edited the journal Forestry Experiments he founded. ; ; His main works: ; Cylinder table… (with Károly Bund and Gábor Tavi), 1892, ; Let's organize the Hungarian forestry experiment, 1893, ; History and description of the Selmecbánya royal forest academy, 1896 (in French: 1899), ; Forestry, 1898, ; Planting and cultivation of flood protection willows, 1898 (in French: 1899 and 1903), ; Monograph of the acacia tree, 1911 (in French and German), ; Forestry of Hungary. The forestry experiment in Hungary (with Károly Bund), 1914, Forestry experiments, 1915.