Jeremy Flinn - BuckScore GM/Wildlife Biologist
Jeremy is a registered wildlife biologist (AWB®) with The Wildlife Society. He received his Bachelor's in Wildlife and Fisheries Science from Penn State University and worked at the University's White-tailed Deer Research and Breeding Facility for 2 years gaining knowledge and experience on white-tailed deer biology, management and breeding.
In 2006, Jeremy worked as a wildlife ecology intern at the Smithsonian Institute where he conducted research on deer home range size and movements, urban deer management and deer-vehicle collisions, harvest rates and habitat management for a variety of game species including bear and turkey, and obtained an extensive background in using trail cameras to manage wildlife.
He earned his Master's from Mississippi State University's Wildlife and Fisheries Program with a focus on white-tailed deer management. While there Jeremy excelled in creating some of the most innovative trail camera and whitetail management techniques. His passion to improve deer management led to the development of BuckScore™, a computer program that estimates age and antler size of a photographed deer.
He believes in science-based, on the ground management, and feels there is nothing more important than sitting down face-to-face with a landowner and discussing their objectives in order to construct a management plan to reach their specific goals.






