Kip Adams’ career has come full circle in a sense.
The chief conservation officer for the National Deer Association (NDA) grew up in northern Pennsylvania, knowing from an early age that he wanted to be a wildlife biologist. His first job out of graduate school in New Hampshire was with the Florida Fish and Game Commission. Four years later, Adams went back to New Hampshire to that state’s fish and game department as its deer and bear biologist.
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