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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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Andrew Walter
Wildlife biological technician, currently working on his Bachelor’s Degree
in wildlife biology at the University of Southern Maine. Andrew has been
working with WBI for 7 years while attending school and the Army
National Guard full time. Andrew’s field experience continues to contribute
to the success of all our programs
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