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Ronald E. Jackman

Ronald E. JackmanRon Jackman earned his bachelor of science degree in forest resources, wildlife option, at the University of Washington. For more than 25 years, Ron has been focused upon studies of bald eagles and golden eagles in the American west. His knowledge and experience with these species makes him one of a small handful of individuals able to trap bald and golden eagles in almost any circumstance. Because of Ron’s unique abilities, he has been included in a great many studies over the years.

Highlights of Ron Jackman’s experience and expertise follow:

  • Wildlife biologist, Pit River bald eagle project, BioSystems Analysis, Inc.

    Wildlife biologist, golden eagle project, National Renewable Energy Lab Wind Resource Area.
  • Wildlife biologist, San Ardo/Belridge Cogeneration Plant biological studies.
  • Technical coordinator, Compatibility of bald eagle populations with PG&E facilities and operations, Pacific Gas and Electric Company.
  • Wildlife biologist, Crane Valley Project, Pacific Gas and Electric Company.
  • Wildlife biologist, SCE BICEP Facility study.
  • Wildlife biologist, PG&E juvenile bald eagle migration study.
  • Wildlife biologist, golden eagle survey, Homestake Mine.
  • Field team leader, PG&E bald eagle and fish study.
  • Wildlife biologist, SCE Coal Power Plant Environmental Impact Statement.
  • Wildlife biologist, vertebrate surveys, U.S. Air Force/EDAW.
  • Wildlife technician, Skagit River bald eagle study.
  • Wildlife biologist, wildlife inventory, Wyoming BLM.
  • Research assistant, non-game program, Washington Department of Game.

 

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