
Robison Wildlife Consulting
Service. Science. Sustainablity.
Personnel

Michael Robison
Principle Manager/ Lead Biologist
Mr. Michael Robison founded Robison Wildlife Consulting in 2012 after working in conjunction with State and Federal agencies for seven years. He has worked with the US Forest Service, USGS, and the Great Basin Institute in developing project management plans and conservation measures to fulfill all regulations. He has also conducted wildlife and plant surveys, habitat evaluations, and mortality surveys throughout the Great Basin and Sierra Nevada Mountains.
He is able to provide a wide array of knowledge and experience in decision making relating to wildlife resources including baseline inventories, biological assessments, report writing for impact analysis and development of mitigation measures for environmental review documents, and surveys for threatened or sensitive species.
Mr. Robison is completing a Masters of Natural Resources with a Certification in the NEPA process and a focus on Natural Resource Management practices. He has completed the NEPA certificate classes and has a comprehensive knowledge of Federal environmental laws and the regulatory process.

Daniel Robison
Biologist
Mr. Daniel Robison joined Robison Wildlife Consulting in 2015 as a sub-consultant bringing with him over seven years of biological consulting experience specializing in analyzing the impacts of resource development on Great Basin ecosystems. He has worked as an environmental consultant in seven western states with the oil, natural gas, mining, and energy industries. Before joining Robison Wildlife Consulting, Mr. Robison worked for Enviroscientists Inc., Hayden-Wing Associates, the National Park Service, and the Bureau of Land Management.
His current duties consist of providing biological consulting support for Robison Wildlife Consulting projects including general biological inventories, special status species surveys, pre-construction clearance surveys, habitat evaluations, noxious weed surveys, biological monitoring, preparing NEPA documents, inventory, and evaluation of impacts to biological resources in the Great Basin.
Mr. Robison has completed the Introduction to Desert Tortoises and Field Techniques Workshop and the 38 hour Army Corp of Engineers Wetland Delineation Training. He earned a bachelor's degree in wildlife ecology and conservation from the University of Nevada Reno in 2008.