BioBill Doering is a senior wildlife biologist and researcher with 10 years of experience in the power sector and over 20 years of total career experience providing regulatory compliance support and wildlife management planning services and conducting environmental research. Over his career, he has provided management, regulatory and technical support for environment projects for a variety of state and federal government agencies and industry clients. Areas of technical emphasis and interest include resource requirements of mammals, effects of noise on wildlife, bat ecology and habitat use, bat acoustic analysis, avian and bat protection, ecological risk assessment and stressor pathways, habitat fragmentation, linear facility siting and planning, NEPA, resource management planning, renewable energy development, and threatened and endangered species. Mr. Doering is cochair of the Idaho Bat Working Group and provides on-going expert technical support to regional resource agencies for bat issues. Current research focuses on hibernation and migration in Northwest regional bats in collaboration with BYU-Idaho, IDFG, USFWS, and BLM. CompanyPOWER EngineersJob titleSenior Biologist