Ph.D - Michigan
State University - Forest Recreation Ecology
M.S. - Michigan State University - Forest Recreation Administration
B.S - Auburn University - Forest Management
Mike is the Minton Professor of Forestry in The Arthur
Temple College of Forestry at Stephen F. Austin State
University. He received his Ph.D. from Michigan State
University in Forestry in 1973. He has authored/edited
eight books and manuals and has presented numerous papers
and workshops on subjects ranging from Wilderness Management
to Environmental Interpretation. He has been at SFA
for 30 years teaching and doing research in the areas
of Park and Wilderness Planning and Environmental Interpretation.
For thirteen of those years he worked summers as a back
country guide for American Wilderness Leadership School
near Jackson WY. Dr. Legg is a Fellow in the National
Association for Interpretation (NAI), Chair of the Recreation
Working Group of the Society of American Foresters,
Chairman of the Board of Trustees of Texas Forestry
Museum, and Co-State Director of the Texas State Envirothon.
His interests include studying the historic uses and
folklore of trees and the role of forests in world history.
He and his wife of 37 years, Hettie, live on a six
acre woodlot with its own nature trail and water garden.
When they are not at home they are either visiting the
grandkids or traveling.
- A visitor/recreation marketing plan for the National
Forest in Texas.
- Redesign and interpretation of a self-guiding universally
assessable nature trail for the Pineywoods Native
Plant Center.
- An environmental education program entitled“Life
in the Forest” designed for middle school children
in Texas.
- Examining the characteristics recreation participation
on National Forests by Hispanic Texans
Rideout, S., & Legg, M. H. (2000). Factors limiting
minority participation in interpretive programming.
Journal of Interpretation Research, 5(1), 53-58.
Civitarese, S. R., Legg, M. H., & Zuefle, D. M.
(1997). More thoughts on the differences between environmental
interpretation and environmental education. Legacy:
The magazine of the National Association for Interpretation,
8(6), 28-29.
Burde, J., & Legg, M. H. (1997). Wilderness and
natural areas in eastern North America. The International
Journal of Wilderness, 3(1), 14-17.
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