CONSERVATION SCIENCE GLOBAL - Key Persons


Adam Duerr - Treasurer

Job Titles:
  • Member of the Board
  • Secretary
  • Treasurer
  • Director of Research, Senior Research Wildlife Biologist
Adam Duerr has research interests in the broad topics of wildlife biology and avian ecology that provide results that can be directly applied to wildlife management. Currently, Dr. Duerr is working on projects that focus on flight and migration ecology, conservation biology, human-wildlife conflicts, and demography. One avenue of his research includes understanding flight behavior of golden and bald eagles and California condors to understand risk of these birds colliding with wind turbines or aircraft. He also works to understand how population demography changes in response to wildlife management that is applied either to increase population sizes (i.e., conservation) or reduce human-wildlife conflicts (i.e., wildlife damage management).

Casey Halverson

Job Titles:
  • Director
  • Member of the Board

Dr. Vince Slabe

Job Titles:
  • Research Associate
  • Member of the Raptor Research Foundation
Additionally, he is working on a project studying movements of golden eagles in Alaska. Vince is a member of the Raptor Research Foundation, the Eastern Golden Eagle Working Group, and serves as an associate editor for the Journal of Raptor Research.

Jackie Barry

Job Titles:
  • Lead - Free Ammunition Distribution Program Manager

Kris Brockes

Job Titles:
  • Administrative Assistant
  • Secretary

Mike Lanzone

Job Titles:
  • Director
  • Member of the Board

Missy Braham

Job Titles:
  • Vice - Chair of the Board
  • Director of Data Science and Analytics, Research Biologist
Missy Braham was born and raised in Maryland. Growing up around the Chesapeake Bay inspired her curiosity with the natural world. She graduated with a B.Sc. in Wildlife and Fisheries Resources from West Virginia University in 2005. She used that degree to travel around the US working a variety of seasonal field technician positions. Missy joined the team in 2013. She has worked on projects that studied population dynamics, movement, habitat use, and the biology of multiple fish species in various regions. She has worked with endangered Catostomids in the upper Klamath River Basin, commercial fisheries in the Bering Sea, salmonids on the Yukon-Kuskokwim delta, percids along the Missouri River, and she has participated in a variety of projects involving brook trout in headwater streams of West Virginia. These seasonal positions shaped her research interests and gained her a great deal of knowledge. She then came back to West Virginia University with her husband, Ryan, to work towards their MSc. Missy earned her M.Sc. degree studying the benthic habitat selection of yellow-phase American eels. In 2018, Missy and her family moved across the country to Southeast Idaho. In her spare time, she enjoys spending time with family and friends, getting lost in the mountains, kayaking, fishing, hunting, and rooting for her beloved Ravens. Since joining this research team in 2013, she acts as the data manager for multiple large spatial data-sets. She has led a study on the seasonal variation of golden eagle home ranges within the Mojave Desert of California. And has assisted in the analysis of golden eagle, bald eagle, California condor, and white-tailed eagle data for multiple scientific publications.

Steve Runyon

Job Titles:
  • Computer Technician
  • Technician

Trish Miller - Chairman

Job Titles:
  • Chairman of the Board
  • Executive Director, Senior Research Wildlife Biologist