| Rhett Good - Wildlife Biologist/Senior Manager |
[Resume ] [ Back to Employee List ] |
Rhett Good has been a Project Manager and Wildlife Biologist for WEST since 1998. He received his B.S. in Biology from Ball State University in 1995 and an M.S. in Zoology and Physiology from the University of Wyoming in 1998. He has received formal training and/or certification in Wetland Plant Identification and Delineation, and the identification and survey methods for several Threatened and Endangered (T&E) species, including Ute's ladies tresses, Colorado butterfly plant, black-footed ferrets, Preble's meadow jumping mouse and American burying beetle. Rhett has a wide range of experience conducting field studies for several species and habitat types. He has studied the foraging ecology of northern goshawks for his Master's research, the breeding ecology and distribution of mountain plovers in Wyoming, the effects of wind power on raptors, songbirds, big game and T&E species at several locations throughout the U.S., the impacts of highway construction, cellular towers, oil and gas development and various other construction projects on a variety of wildlife throughout the U.S. Rhett has served as Project Manager and Biologist on a rangewide population level survey of golden eagles in the western U.S. for the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. Rhett has also assisted in several wetland delineations and the preparation of numerous National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) documents.
Rhett currently lives in Bloomington, Indiana and enjoys spending time with family, hunting, birding and hiking.
|
|
|