Agricultural Division Staff: Ken Gee
Gee joined the Noble Foundation staff in 1982. His professional interests include white-tailed deer biology and management, habitat management and youth conservation education. Gee is a member of The Wildlife Society, the Oklahoma Chapter of The Wildlife Society, the Texas Chapter of The Wildlife Society and the Southeast Section of The Wildlife Society.• Certified Wildlife Biologist by The Wildlife Society
• Master of Science in wildlife and fisheries sciences, 1981, Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas.
• Bachelor of Science in wildlife and fisheries sciences, 1978, Texas A&M University
Using GPS to Measure Fine-scale Deer Movements
In a Rut - Breeding Season Behaviors in Deer
Tools of the Trade - Basic Requirements for Prescribed Burns
Deer Population Surveys - How Good Are They?
Prescribed Burning - What Is the Cost?
Goals, Plans Essential for Prescribed Burns
What To Do About Deer and the Drought...
Fires – Not All Are Created Equal
Study Examines Reproductive Success in Female White-Tailed Deer
American Woodcock Known for Odd Appearance, Courtship Displays
So Many Infrared-triggered Cameras to Choose From — Where Do I Start?
Deer Management Is a Year-Round Process
Update: Infrared-Triggered Camera Surveys
Ongoing Study Yields Further Developments on Aging White-Tailed Deer
More On Infrared-triggered Camera Deer Surveys
Wildlife Unit Study Examines Deer Response to Camera Flash
Preliminary Comparison of Infrared-Triggered Fixed-Camera Deer Surveys and Spotlight Deer Surveys
New Feral Hog Legislation in Oklahoma
Habitat: the Foundation of Deer Management
White-tailed Deer Management Workshop
Spiders: Not All Bad, Often Misunderstood
White-tailed Deer: Their Foods and Management in the Cross Timbers

