Tiger beetles have that name for a reason - they're fierce predators on almost anything they can subdue. Most species are rarely seen, because as visual hunters they are acutely aware of anything moving in their surroundings and will quickly fly when approached. Maine has some 14 species in this group, including one officially listed as "endangered" and two more listed as "species of special concern."
After ten years with the U.S. Geological Survey working in northern Alaska, he joined the faculty at Colby College where he taught geology until retiring in 2018. A coauthor on Richard Dearborn's synthesis paper on the Carabidae of Maine, his principal interest is in expanding the knowledge of Maine's ground beetles, and particularly of those taxa found in wetland environments. He was one of the founding members of the M.E.S. in 1997 and was the first VP. He also wrote the Constitution and by-laws, founded the initial web page in 2003 (which ran until Hillary took it over this year), and has been Editor of the newsletter since the beginning of 2007.