Kip Adams of Knoxville, Pennsylvania, is a certified wildlife biologist and QDMA's Director of Education & Outreach. He has a bachelor's degree in wildlife and fisheries science from Penn State University and a master's in wildlife from the University of New Hampshire. He's also a certified taxidermist. Before joining QDMA, Kip was the deer and bear biologist for the New Hampshire Fish & Game Department. Kip and his wife Amy have a daughter, Katie, and a son, Bo.
Articles by Kip
- The Reality of Doe:Buck Ratios
- Kip’s Korner: Coyote Impacts & Trapping
- How to Photograph a Deer Jawbone for Aging
- Hunter Density Across the U.S.
- QDMA’s Position on Mandatory Antler Restrictions
- Are You an Average Hunter?
- How to Frost-Seed Food Plots
- Causes of Early Antler Casting
- Kip’s Korner: Annuals, Perennials & Row Crops
- How Many Rubs Does a Buck Make?
- Bucks Shedding Velvet Early
- Put Green Leaves at Deer Level
- Kip’s Korner: Start a QDM Cooperative
- Know the Signs of HD: Hemorrhagic Disease
- Will Dominant Bucks Dominate the Breeding?
- How to Tune a Chainsaw Carburetor
- Kip’s Korner: The Game of Logging
- Tarsal Glands: What We Know
- How Many Does Can I Harvest?
- How Many Bucks Can I Harvest?
- Harvesting the Right Number of Deer
- Know Your Deer Food
- Detecting the Rut Peak
- Finding Un-Pressured Deer
- Mature Bucks: Who Needs ‘Em?
- Deer “Sightability” vs. Deer Density
- Aging Bucks on the Hoof
