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Any background at all in science? Wardens don't need that in many states, and many aren't well suited for managing an agency that has to consider science as a result. Or did he have a reputation of relying on expert advice from professional staff?
Pretty certain Wyo requires a bachelors degree in some sort of related field to be a game warden.
 
Any background at all in science? Wardens don't need that in many states, and many aren't well suited for managing an agency that has to consider science as a result. Or did he have a reputation of relying on expert advice from professional staff?
From what I've seen and heard, I wouldn't say he's not a micro-manager and tended to go out of his way to push his own agenda at times.

He was a huge proponent of the failed whitetail/mule deer split in spite of nearly every other biologist and GF staff being opposed to it.

I also thought a major disservice he did to the WGF and Sportsmen in the state was being a voting member on the Wyoming Governors Sportsman's task force. That was a no doubt conflict of interest, he should have served in the capacity of providing information only.
 
Any background at all in science? Wardens don't need that in many states, and many aren't well suited for managing an agency that has to consider science as a result. Or did he have a reputation of relying on expert advice from professional staff?
LinkedIn says he has a B.S. in Wildlife and Fisheries Biology and Management from University of Wyoming, 1994.
 

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