Russell Stevens

 

Russell L. Stevens was raised on a cow calf operation in south central Oklahoma. He attended Murray State College, Southeastern Oklahoma State University and received his Master of Science Degree at Angelo State University in Animal Science, Range/Wildlife option. Russell joined the Noble Foundation in 1989 where he currently serves as a wildlife and range consultant.

 

Russell is a Certified Wildlife Biologist by the Wildlife Society and a Certified Range Management Consultant by the Society for Range Management. His areas …

Denise Harmel-Garza

Denise Harmel-Garza is an Extension Associate with Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service in the Wildlife and Fisheries (WFSC) Department at Texas A&M in College Station.  Denise earned her B.S. and M.S. in Wildlife Science from Texas A&M.  Denise believes that wildlife conservation plays a vital role in connecting people to natural processes.  She works on the Hunter Education Program. This program is a partnership among  the WFSC Department, Texas 4-H and Texas Parks & Wildlife (TPW). This partnership receives funding …

Randy Smith

District Supervisor for Fort Worth District of the Texas Wildlife Services Program. A Cooperative between USDA-APHIS-Wildlife Services and Texas A&M AgriLife Extension – Wildlife Services.  Previously Randy was a staff biologist for the Texas Wildlife Services Program. Randy has 28 years of experience with this agency, starting as a Wildlife Biologist in Wichita Falls, Texas. In 1991 he moved to San Antonio to serve as the Urban Biologist, and took on the roll of Team Leader of the original Oral

Rebecca (Becky) McPeake

Rebecca (Becky) McPeake is Professor of Wildlife Extension at the University of Arkansas Division of Agriculture, Cooperative Extension Service and the Arkansas Forest Resources Center, where she has worked since 1998.  She has a B.S. in wildlife management, M.S. in wildlife education, and Ph.D. in the human dimensions of wildlife.  Previously, she worked for the Missouri Department of Conservation and Cornell University as a research technician.

Currently, Becky has statewide responsibility for wildlife Extension education in Arkansas. She works with …

Will Moseley

Will Moseley serves as a wildlife and fisheries consultant at the Noble Foundation. He has been in this position since 2008.

Before coming to the Noble Foundation, Moseley worked on his master’s degree studying the effects of supplemental feeding and density of white-tailed deer on the ecosystem in South Texas. He received his Master of Science in range and wildlife management in 2008 from Texas A&M University – Kingsville in Kingsville, Texas. He received his Bachelor of Science in wildlife …