Presidential Appointee: Tim Snow

Tim Snow

Tim K. Snow is a Nongame Specialist for the Arizona Game and Fish Department. He received his Bachelor of Science degree in Renewable Natural Resources from the University of Arizona in 1987. As a Regional Nongame Specialist (1999 to present), he is responsible for implementation of the Department's conservation and management strategies for Nongame Threatened and Endangered Wildlife in southeastern Arizona. Tim has been with the Department for 19 years. Although he works with a variety of wildlife in his current position, Tim continues to have a passion for bats and bat conservation. He was one of the initial field biologists hired in the Department’s Bat Management Project and later became the Bat Management Coordinator. He has been an active member in all levels of the various working groups, including past Chair of the Arizona Bat Resource Group (state working group), past Executive Board Member of the North American Bat Conservation Partnership, and current Board Member of the Western Bat Working Group. Tim has conducted and participated in a wide array of bat conservation studies including bat inventory and monitoring (acoustic and mist netting), internal mine and cave surveys, telemetry studies (spotted, lesser long-nosed, and forest bats), roost protection projects (installation of bat-friendly gates), and education (technical workshops and general public).

Tim Snow
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