Master's Degree in Zoology, University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia. Course
work completed 1986. Thesis entitled: Audiences and Activities of Museum
Education, Completed 1989.
Bachelor's degree in Biology, 1981, Furman University, Greenville, South
Carolina.
Work Experience
2002 to Present: Chair of the Alabama Geographic Information Council (AGIC).
Appointed by Governor Don Siegelman on April 15, 2002.
2001 to Present: Selected by the Office of the Secretary of the Army to
serve on an Operational Assessment Team to review safety measures relating
to the destruction of chemical warfare materials in Alabama.
2000 to Present: Chair of the Alabama Commission on Environmental Initiatives
(ACEI). Appointed by Governor Don Siegelman on April 26th, 2000.
1999 to Present: Alternate U.S. Federal Commissioner of the ACT/ACF River
Basin Commissions. White House appointment by President Bill Clinton January
28, 1999.
1995 to Present: Director of Jacksonville State University's Environmental
Policy and Information Center (EPIC), Jacksonville, Alabama.
1993 to 1995: Governor's Liaison for Environmental Affairs and member
of the Governor's Executive Cabinet, Montgomery, Alabama.
1985 to 1993: Curator of Natural History and Education/Research Department
Head for the Anniston Museum of Natural History, Anniston, Alabama.
1982 to 1985: Director of Public Affairs and Education for the University
of Georgia Museum of Natural History, Athens, Georgia.
1979 to 1982: Director and founder of the Raptor Institute (a private
and federally funded center for bird of prey research, rehabilitation,
and wildlife education). Furman University, Greenville, South Carolina.
Boards and Committees
State:
Little River Canyon Field School, Director. Little River Canyon Field
School Advisory Board, Jacksonville State University, 1991-Present.
Weiss Lake Conservation Task Force (WLCTF), Chairman, coordinating, citizens,
State and Federal agencies relating to an interstate water issue on the
Coosa River. Appointed by Congressmen Tom Bevill (D) and Robert Aderholdt
(R) 1996-2000.
Fort McClellan Mountain Longleaf National Wildlife Refuge Feasibility
and Development Team. Author of feasibility study and Chairman coordinating
citizens, State and Federal agencies relating to the establishment of a
10,000 acre NWR on a closing, UXO contaminated U.S. Army base. 1996-2000.
Cheaha Creek Protection Team (CCPT), Chairman, coordinating citizens,
State and Federal agencies relating to a watershed containing a number
of species proposed for Threatened/Endangered status. Selected by the USFWS
and Alabama Environmental Council. 1997-1998.
Alabama Millennium Trails Committee, Co-Chair, appointed by Governor Don
Siegelman.
Lake Water Quality Standards Discussion Group, Chairman, coordinating
an effort to establish water quality standards in the state of Alabama.
1998-1999.
Alabama Wetlands Mitigation Banking Task Force, Selected by the US Army
Corps of Engineers to Chair effort and coordinate, citizens, State and
Federal agencies relating to the establishment of a large-scale wetlands
restoration, enhancement, creation and preservation program, 1994-1996.
Alabama Environmental Council (formerly the Alabama Conservancy). Board
of Directors, 1987-2000.
Alabama Conservancy (now the Alabama Environmental Council), President,
1989-1993.
Ground Water Advisory Committee, Alabama Department of Environmental Management
(ADEM), 1995-1996.
Nature Conservancy of Alabama, Board Member. 1999-2000.
Forever Wild Program, Board member (appointed by Governor Fob James).
1999-2000.
Riverboat Classroom on the Coosa, Administer, coordinate and develop river
education program (Etowah County). Conduct teacher/student surveys and
prototype excursions. (Video available) 1995-1998.
Frog Pond Wildlife Preserve and Observation Area (Calhoun County). Administer,
coordinate and develop the construction and current use of a wetlands demonstration
area. 1995-2000.
Ball Play Solid Waste Landfill and Wetland Interpretation Post (Cherokee
County). Develop concept for the development of a landfill and wetlands
educational facility. This K-12 field trip destination will be the first
landfill designed for on-site, educational experiences. 1996-2000.
Legacy Inc., Partners in Environmental Education, Board of Directors administering
programs and funds for
environmental education, 1993-1997. Chairman Public Groups Committee,
1995-1997.
Environmental Education Association of Alabama (EEAA), Board of Directors
serving Alabama's oldest, grassroots environmental education organization,
1989-1998.
Alabama Wildlife Rescue Service, Board of Directors, 1996-2000.
Auburn University, Raptor Rehabilitation Center, Board of Advisors, 1996-2000.
Red-cockaded woodpecker (RCW) Scientific Advisory Committee. Developing
a habitat conservation plan (HCP) in conjunction with the Alabama Forestry
Commission and the Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources,
1994-1998.
Chief Ladiga Rails-to-Trails. (Calhoun County) Co-chair of committee with
leadership role developing of Alabama's first extensive rail-trail (video
available). 1994-1999. Chairman 1999-2000.
Forever Wild Committee for the development of an Alabama land acquisition
program, 1990-1991 (Appointed by Governor Guy Hunt).
Alabama Solid Waste Advisory Board (Appointed by Governor Guy Hunt), 1989-1991.
Local:
Fort McClellan Reuse and Redevelopment Authority (Ex Officio member) (recommending
the future use of this closing U.S. Army base) 1995-1997.
Fort McClellan Restoration Advisory Board (RAB), US DOD, EPA, ADEM and
citizen task force overseeing environmental cleanup of Fort McClellan before
transfer for future use. 1996-1998, Co-chair 1997-1999.
Calhoun County Rails-to-Trails Public Park and Recreation Advisory Board
(Appointed by the Calhoun County Commission), 1995-2000. Chairman 1999-2000.
Calhoun County High Speed Rail Task Force, 1993-1994.
Anniston Community Goals Program (long-term environmental strategic planning),
1993.
Calhoun County Chamber of Commerce, Education Committee, Anniston, AL
1990-1992.
Anniston City Schools Continuing Education Advisory Committee, Anniston,
AL 1990-1992.
Calhoun County Emergency Planning Committee, 1989-1991.
Anniston Recycling/Environmental Board (designated as founding Chairman
by City Council), 1990.
Calhoun County Solid Waste Advisory Board, 1988-1989.
Additional Information
The W. Kelly Mosley Environmental Awards for Achievements in Forestry,
Wildlife, and Related Resources. For overall desire to conserve, protect,
and develop the environment along with undying commitment to better educate
the public on the use and conservation of Alabama's natural resources in
the Talladega Mountains. 2000.
The Malcolm Stewart Award from the Alabama Environmental Council. In recognition
of dedicated conservation service. 1993 and 2000.
The Legacy Public Awareness Committee Member of the Year. In recognition
of outstanding volunteerism and committee service. 1996.
The Golden Leaf Award, from the Nature Conservancy of Alabama. For outstanding,
dedicated, and generous service to the goal of protecting Alabama's natural
world through leadership role in passage of the Forever Wild Legislation.
1992.
Beta Beta Beta Biological Honor Society, elected to membership by Jacksonville
State University, 1994.
Congressional and Senate testimony presented in Washington, D.C. creating
the Little River Canyon National Preserve (a unit of the National Park
Service), 1992.
Omicron Delta Kappa Honor Society, elected to membership by Jacksonville
State University, 1991.
Educational guide for natural history museum trips to the Bahamas on a
chartered sailboat, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988. Guide to the Galapagos Islands,
1988 and guide to the Peruvian Amazon, 1990 and 1991.