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Rance Kingfisher is a Biology Lecturer at Rogers State University (Claremore, OK), holding a full-time position since August 2021. He previously served as an Adjunct Instructor at RSU (2016–2021) and completed a Teaching Assistant role at Northeastern State University (2017–2019). His educational background includes a B.S. in Environmental Conservation from Rogers State University and an M.S. in Natural Sciences from Northeastern State University.
Kingfisher’s research interests align with his academic and professional experiences, likely focusing on environmental conservation, wildlife management, and ecological studies. His involvement with organizations like the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation, Tulsa Zoo, and the George Miksch Sutton Avian Research Center suggests a specialization in applied ecology and biodiversity preservation.
Prior to his academic roles, he completed an internship with the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation at Spavinaw & Oologah WMA (2017) and contributed to volunteer work in conservation-focused institutions. His teaching and research activities emphasize hands-on fieldwork and practical applications of biological principles.





