![]() ![]() He began his career with the Great Smoky Mountains National Park in 1978 working as a wild hog hunter. Kim graduated from the University of Tennessee with a degree in Wildlife and Fisheries Science. Currently, Kim works for the Rocky Mountain Elk Kim DeLozier grew up living and working on his family's farm in eastern Tennessee raising cattle, tobacco, hogs (not wild), and chickens (13,000 of them). During his career, Kim's involvement primarily focused on nuisance black bear management, wild hog control, white-tailed deer management, small animal management (skunks, raccoons, bats), and re-introduction efforts for elk, peregrine falcons, river otters, and red wolves. Kim retired in 2010 after 32 rewarding years of service in wildlife management. ![]() ![]() Kim DeLozier grew up living and working on his family's farm in eastern Tennessee raising cattle, tobacco, hogs (not wild), and chickens (13,000 of them). ![]()
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