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
Jeff Slaga, Forester / GIS Specialist
jslaga@advancedecology.com
Courtney Greer, Ecologist
cgreer@advancedecology.com
Kevin Coffman, Hardwood Silviculturalist
kcoffman@advancedecology.com
Dan Johnson
mailto:djohnson@advancedecology.com
Chance Kimbrough, Wildlife Biologist / Forester
ckimbrough@advancedecology.com
Mark Weaver, Marketing
mweaver@advancedecology.com
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Carl Frentress, Senior Wildlife Biologist Carl joined Advanced Ecology Inc. in 2004 and
brings over 30 years of professional wildlife management
experience to the Company. Carl has extensive expertise
in waterfowl habitat management, bottomland hardwood
conservation and management and management of wetland
systems.
Carl received a Bachelor of Science degree in
Wildlife Science from Texas A & M University. He spent
his entire career with Texas Parks & Wildlife
Department. Carl has served in various positions
with TPWD including wildlife biologist with the
first enlarged team of non-game staff.
Carl was assigned as project leader for the statewide
habitat mapping project, which used satellite imagery
and remote sensing technology to produce large-area
land cover maps and associated data sets.

Carl’s next position with TPWD was wildlife biologist
for middle counties of the Trinity-Brazos wildlife
regulatory district. In this position, Carl’s duties
included the expanded use of antlerless deer compartments,
eastern turkey restoration, assistance with public
hunting on WMAs, and quail management activities
on private land.
In 1982, Carl was promoted to the position of
regional waterfowl biologist for Northcentral and
East Texas. Carl's duties included strategic planning
for habitat conservation, aerial surveys of midwinter
waterfowl populations, acquisition of waterfowl
habitat acreage, initiation of the DU MARSH program,
and bottomland hardwood conservation and management.
In addition, Carl served on the Central Flyway
Technical Committee, was an instructor at the interagency
wetland workshops for in-service training of state/federal
personnel, and was heavily involved in the initiation
of the partnership with the West Gulf Coastal Plain
Initiative of the Lower Mississippi Valley Joint
Venture of the North American Waterfowl Management
Plan with implications for regionally-based landscape-level
integrated bird management under the North American
Bird Conservation Initiative
Carl has received numerous awards including The Excellence
in Wildlife Conservation Award presented by the Texas
Chapter of The Wildlife Society in 1999, The Conservation
Award, Employee Recognition and Awards Program presented
by Texas Parks and Wildlife Department in 1988 and
The Wildlife Conservationist of the Year presented
by The Sportsmen Conservationists of Texas in 1992.
Carl is long time member of The Texas Chapter
of The Wildlife Society. |