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Certification Review Board

The Wildlife Society’s Certification Review Board (CRB) is comprised of at least 5 members, chosen to provide equitable representation of The Wildlife Society Sections and professional disciplines. The Board evaluates each AWB® and CWB® application to determine if an applicant meets the rigorous education, experience, and ethical requirements.  Information on Certification Program administration, operations, program requirements, and appeal procedures can be found in the Wildlife Biologist Certification Program Policies & Procedures Manual.

Scott Williams
Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station
New Haven, CT
Term expires: November 1, 2026 (1st term)

Kelly Holland
GEI Consultants
Sacramento, CA
Term expires: November 1, 2025 (1st term)

Brett Dunlap
USDA/Wildlife Services
Madison, TN
Term expires: November 1, 2025 (1st term)

Al Arsenault (Co-chair)
Wood Group – WoodPLC Canada
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
Term expires: November 1, 2024 (2nd term)

Jim Schneider
Michigan State University
East Lansing, MI
Term expires: November 1, 2025 (2nd term)

Sarah Fritts
Texas State University
San Marcos, TX
Term expires: November 1, 2026 (2nd term)

David Haukos (Co-chair)
Kansas State University
Manhattan, KS
Term expires: November 1, 2026 (2nd term)

Fran Cafferata Coe
Cafferata Consulting, LLC
Hillsboro, Oregon
Term expires: November 1, 2024 (1st term)

Code of Ethics Violation

Censure and suspension or revocation of certification for violation of the Code of Ethics as prescribed by The Wildlife Society is a serious matter that reflects unfavorably on the entire profession. Considerable effort must be expended to ensure equitable treatment of all concerned.

The Wildlife Society assumes no liability for charges of misconduct filed by or against an Associate or Certified Wildlife Biologist® and the Society provides no financial or legal assistance to either the person(s) bringing a charge of misconduct or the individual charged with misconduct.