Josh Gaskamp
Wildlife and Range Consultant and Technical Consultation Manager, Noble Research Institute
Gaskamp serves as a wildlife and range consultant in the producer relations program. He joined the Noble Research Institute in 2007 after working as a hunting guide and gun-dog trainer on the King Ranch. His areas of interest include wildlife habitat improvement, range management, white-tailed deer management, fisheries management, plant identification, prescribed fire and feral hog impacts. Gaskamp's research on drop-nets as a potential tool for feral hog control led him to develop the BoarBusterâ„¢ suspended corral trap. Gaskamp grew up in Brenham, Texas. His educational experience includes a Master of Science in Wildlife and Fisheries Sciences, Texas A&M University and a Bachelor of Science in Wildlife and Fisheries Sciences, Texas A&M University. He is a member of the Coastal Conservation Association, National Wild Turkey Federation, Oklahoma Invasive Plant Council, Oklahoma Prescribed Fire Council, Oklahoma Chapter of the American Fisheries Society, Society for Range Management , and The Wildlife Society