Agricultural Division Staff: Ken Gee
Gee serves as a wildlife research specialist for the Agricultural Division's Agricultural Research Team. His professional interests include white-tailed deer biology and management, habitat management and youth conservation education. Gee joined the Noble Foundation in 1982. Gee is a certified wildlife biologist by The Wildlife Society. Further, he is a member of The Wildlife Society, the Oklahoma Chapter of The Wildlife Society, the Texas Chapter of The Wildlife Society and the Southeast Section of The Wildlife Society.
• Master of Science in wildlife and fisheries sciences, 1981, Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas
• Bachelor of Science in wildlife and fisheries sciences, 1978, Texas A&M University
How Accurate is Aging Deer on the Hoof?
Deer Poaching - Is There a Solution?
Using GPS to Measure Fine-scale Deer Movements
In a Rut - Breeding Season Behaviors in Deer
Tools of the Trade - Basic Requirements for Prescribed Burns
Deer Population Surveys - How Good Are They?
Prescribed Burning - What Is the Cost?
Goals, Plans Essential for Prescribed Burns
What To Do About Deer and the Drought...
Fires – Not All Are Created Equal
Study Examines Reproductive Success in Female White-Tailed Deer
American Woodcock Known for Odd Appearance, Courtship Displays
So Many Infrared-triggered Cameras to Choose From — Where Do I Start?
Deer Management Is a Year-Round Process
Update: Infrared-Triggered Camera Surveys
Ongoing Study Yields Further Developments on Aging White-Tailed Deer
More On Infrared-triggered Camera Deer Surveys
Wildlife Unit Study Examines Deer Response to Camera Flash
Preliminary Comparison of Infrared-Triggered Fixed-Camera Deer Surveys and Spotlight Deer Surveys
New Feral Hog Legislation in Oklahoma
Habitat: the Foundation of Deer Management
White-tailed Deer Management Workshop
Spiders: Not All Bad, Often Misunderstood
White-tailed Deer: Their Foods and Management in the Cross Timbers

