Mike Bird, Chief Executive
Officer
jmbird@advancedecology.com
Terry Anderson, President
tanderson@advancedecology.com
Mark Brian, Senior Vice President
mbrian@advancedecology.com
Chris Adams,
Forestry Operations Manager
cadams@advancedecology.com
Keith Webb, Environmental Operations Manager
kwebb@advancedecology.com
Carl Frentress,
Senior Wildlife Biologist
carl.frentress@suddenlink.net
Courtney Greer, Ecologist
cgreer@advancedecology.com
Kevin Coffman, Hardwood Silviculturalist
kcoffman@advancedecology.com
Dan Johnson Biologist
djohnson@advancedecology.com
Chance Kimbrough, Wildlife Biologist / Forester
ckimbrough@advancedecology.com
Mark Weaver, Marketing
mweaver@advancedecology.com
Matt Neuman GIS Specialist
mneuman@advancedecology.com
Mark Bird Forester
mbird@advancedecology.com
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Keith
Webb, Environmental
Operations Manager
Keith joined Advanced Ecology, Ltd. in December of
2004. Keith completed a Bachelor of Science degree
in Environmental Science at Stephen F. Austin State
University in 2001, with minors in Forest Wildlife
Management and Biology. Keith completed a Master
of Science degree, also from Stephen F. Austin State
University, with a focus on wetland wildlife ecology
and management in 2005. Keith’s areas of expertise
include Section 404/10 permitting and policy; forest,
wildlife, and wetland ecology; forest wildlife management,
mitigation development and planning, wetlands delineation,
and project oversight.
As a graduate student, Keith was responsible
for coordinating and conducting scientific research
examining habitat use and growth rates of the
American Alligator in East Texas. Throughout
this 3-year project, Keith conducted alligator
population surveys, followed nuisance-alligator
movements via radio-telemetry, and captured,
measured, marked, and released over 280 alligators.
Keith also had involvement in a number of other
graduate student projects including behavior
and chronology of wintering diving ducks, habitat
use of the American Woodcock, and conversion
of tame-grass pastures to native grasses.

Keith’s consulting experience began in 1999 with
Texoma Hatcheries in Whitesboro, Texas, where he
gained experience with the management of private
ponds and small lakes for recreational fishing.
In 2002, he interned with the Samuel Roberts Noble
Foundation in Ardmore, Oklahoma, where he became
involved in a number of fish and wildlife research
and demonstration projects. These projects involved
population monitoring and management for both game
and non-game wildlife species, and management/control
of damage caused by wildlife, such as feral hogs,
beavers, skunks, and armadillos.
Keith is a proponent of natural resource education
and outreach programs. He has certifications by
the Project WILD and Texas Youth Hunt programs,
and has interned with Texas Parks and Wildlife
Department as an interpretation/education intern.
Keith also regularly teaches educational programs
to elementary school and junior high school students.
Keith places top priority on his spiritual and family
life. Keith is also passionate about land stewardship
and conservation of natural resources. Both
Keith, his wife Andrea (a biologist with Texas Parks
and Wildlife Department), and their daughter (Autumn)
are active outdoors people and enjoy nature watching,
hunting, fishing, and playing on their family farm
in Panola County, Texas. |