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Dr. Anthony J. DeNicola
Co-founder and President, received his Ph.D. from Purdue University in wildlife ecology. His dissertation was entitled "Control of reproduction in overabundant white-tailed deer populations". In addition to being certified as a wildlife biologist by the Wildlife Society, he holds research affiliate positions with Rutgers University, University of Illinois, Trinity College of Hartford, and the Denver Zoological Society. Dr. DeNicola has 30+ publications in reputable scientific journals and has presented at numerous professional conferences. |
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Ryan Rodts
Wildlife population control specialist, received his Bachelor's degree in wildlife management from Purdue University in 1997. Prior to coming to WBI he spent 2 years on Santa Catalina Island working on a feral goat and pig eradication program. Ryan has been with WBI for 10 years and his field experience also contributes to the success of all our programs.
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Talmadge Robinson
Wildlife population control specialist, received his Bachelor’s degree from University of Georgia in 2003, and his MFR from University of Georgia in 2008. Tal had been working with USDA’s Wildlife Services in Georgia before joining WBI in the fall of 2005.
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Jody Maddock
Jody was an educator at the secondary school level for 28 years. He taught Chemistry and Physical Science and was a head varsity coach of wrestling and boy’s lacrosse. He was an administrator for 10 years and held Athletic Director and Vice Principal positions. He has more than 30 years experience designing and leading successful suburban “managed hunts” utilizing recreational hunters. Jody has been a speaker at state and national conferences on suburban deer management and his “landowner first” approach has been written up in numerous books, articles and archery education manuals. Jody received a BS from the College of New Jersey and a M.Ed. from Arcadia University.
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