Ms. Doran is a FAA-Qualified Airport Wildlife Biologist (QAWB) with extensive experience conducting wildlife hazard assessments, management planning, and training at over 100 airports nationwide. She currently serves as the Contract Manager for the Air National Guard Bird/Wildlife Aircraft Strike Hazard (BASH) program, providing technica
Ms. Doran is a FAA-Qualified Airport Wildlife Biologist (QAWB) with extensive experience conducting wildlife hazard assessments, management planning, and training at over 100 airports nationwide. She currently serves as the Contract Manager for the Air National Guard Bird/Wildlife Aircraft Strike Hazard (BASH) program, providing technical oversight and subject matter expertise for military aviation wildlife services.
Ms. Doran is the lead technical expert for civil aviation wildlife hazard management projects at commercial and general aviation airports. Her civil aviation experience includes Wildlife Hazard Assessments (WHAs), Wildlife Hazard Site Visits (WHSV), Wildlife Hazard Management Plans (WHMPs), annual plan reviews, strike data analysis, regulatory coordination, and facilitation of Wildlife Hazard Working Group meetings. She also develops and delivers specialized airport wildlife training programs focused on species identification, habitat management, strike prevention, and FAA Part 139 compliance.
Ms. Doran’s broader expertise encompasses threatened and endangered species surveys, migratory bird monitoring, flora and fauna inventories, and NEPA documentation. She routinely provides training on habitat recognition, species identification, and environmental compliance procedures for field personnel and project teams. Ms. Doran has directed complex biological surveys, including long-term avian studies and targeted presence/absence surveys across federal, commercial, residential, and transportation projects. She is adept at designing and implementing project-specific survey protocols, conducting field investigations for listed and sensitive species, and formulating mitigation and management strategies that satisfy regulatory and compliance requirements.
Ms. Baker is an FAA-Qualified Airport Wildlife Biologist (QAWB) and has conducted wildlife hazard work at more than 50 airports across the United States, Europe, and Southwest Asia, providing expert support to both civilian and military aviation sectors. Her subject matter expertise spans environmental consulting, wildlife identification,
Ms. Baker is an FAA-Qualified Airport Wildlife Biologist (QAWB) and has conducted wildlife hazard work at more than 50 airports across the United States, Europe, and Southwest Asia, providing expert support to both civilian and military aviation sectors. Her subject matter expertise spans environmental consulting, wildlife identification, and the development of tailored management strategies to reduce wildlife risks to aviation. She is an FAA-Qualified Airport Wildlife Biologist with a strong background in conducting site visits, preparing Wildlife Hazard Assessments (WHA), creating and auditing Wildlife Hazard Management Plans (WHMP), and delivering Wildlife Hazard Management Training (WHMT). Ms. Baker currently manages the Department of Defense and Air National Guard Bird/Wildlife Aircraft Strike Hazard (BASH) program, overseeing site evaluations at ANG bases nationwide. She regularly collaborates with private firms and government agencies, applying her deep understanding of both military and commercial airport operations to implement effective, site-specific wildlife hazard solutions.
Mr. Yow is an FAA-Qualified Airport Wildlife Biologist (QAWB) and a leading expert in his field, conducting Wildlife Hazard Assessments (WHAs) and providing wildlife hazard management services at airports across the United States, Mexico, Puerto Rico, and internationally.
He specializes in herpetological and mammalian species identificat
Mr. Yow is an FAA-Qualified Airport Wildlife Biologist (QAWB) and a leading expert in his field, conducting Wildlife Hazard Assessments (WHAs) and providing wildlife hazard management services at airports across the United States, Mexico, Puerto Rico, and internationally.
He specializes in herpetological and mammalian species identification, with extensive experience surveying and managing threatened species, including locating and documenting burrows, managing relocations, and conducting targeted surveys using detector dogs.
In addition to his aviation wildlife expertise, Mr. Yow is a subject matter expert in wetland delineation and environmental permitting. He applies state and federal methodologies to assess jurisdictional wetlands, monitor mitigation sites, evaluate water quality and hydrology, and perform submerged aquatic resource surveys. He utilizes GIS mapping and photointerpretation tools such as ArcMap and Trimble GPS equipment to support precise field data collection and regulatory coordination with agencies including the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.
His environmental experience also includes natural resource support for remedial investigations and infrastructure projects, providing vegetation and wildlife protection during complex operations and conducting long-term ecological monitoring to inform project planning and mitigate environmental impacts.
Combining technical proficiency, extensive field knowledge, and regulatory insight, Mr. Yow is a key technical specialist in airport wildlife hazard management and environmental consulting projects requiring rigorous scientific protocols and regulatory compliance.
Ms. Allerton is vice president, environmental, for Bristol Bay Construction Holdings and the general manager of SES-ERS. She is a subject matter expert who provides expert testimony on ecological services, including airport wildlife hazards, wetland assessments and delineations, environmental resource permitting, mitigation planning, ma
Ms. Allerton is vice president, environmental, for Bristol Bay Construction Holdings and the general manager of SES-ERS. She is a subject matter expert who provides expert testimony on ecological services, including airport wildlife hazards, wetland assessments and delineations, environmental resource permitting, mitigation planning, master planning studies, NEPA, and state-required studies. Her clients are predominantly aviation authorities, military installations, and state road authorities.
SES Environmental Resource Solutions LLC (ERS) is a full-service environmental consulting firm. For decades, ERS staff have provided innovative and cost-effective solutions to environmental challenges, established collaborative relationships with resource and regulatory agencies, and offered flexible approaches to client needs.
ERS conducts comprehensive wildlife hazard assessments, develops and implements wildlife hazard management plans, provides regulatory compliance support, and performs detailed habitat evaluations across a wide range of aviation sites, including commercial airports, general aviation facilities, heliports, military installations, training ranges, and military operations areas (MOAs). Our expertise extends throughout the continental United States, territories, and international locations such as Puerto Rico and Mexico, addressing diverse environmental and regulatory requirements. We serve clients including the Federal Aviation Administration, Department of Defense, municipal governments, state departments of transportation, and other governmental entities, delivering tailored solutions to enhance aviation safety and ensure regulatory compliance.
ERS employs a multidisciplinary team of environmental biologists, ecologists, marine scientists, botanists, arborists, AutoCAD/GIS analysts, Professional Wetland Scientists, Certified Wildlife Biologists, and FAA-Qualified Airport Wildlife Biologists.
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