Location : | , West Virginia, |
Specialization: | Fisherman |
Education: |
University of Tennessee Master in Wildlife, University of Tennessee 1979 |
Industry: | |
Year of Experience : | Morethan25years |
Biography
Curtis Taylor worked as the of Wildlife Resources in West Virginia Div. Of Natural for over 40 years. He oversaw the wildlife department of West Virginia and held numerous leadership roles. Curtis is retired but he still volunteer for dis advantage kids in West Virginia. Some of his specializations include wild turkeys', bears, and fish. Curtis was the first person to trap and radio collar Oscellated turkeys in Tikal, Guatemala with 3 other UT Grad. Curtis has been published in many magazine and books. Curtis received his Master degree in Wildlife from the University of Tennessee. He has held leadership roles in both the Northeast and Southeast Associations of Fish and Wildlife Agencies. Curtis prides himself on his rigorous work ethic and dedication. He also strives to strengthen relationships between humans and wildlife. In his spare time, he enjoys hunting; fishing and gardening.