Website © Lisa Selner "Buffalo Annie"
About Buffalo Annie
Upon inquisitive request, I have fashioned this website to present a brief overview
of some of my work-related experiences and travel adventures from across
America! My full name is Lisa Anne Marie Selner, nicknamed “Buffalo Annie.”
Time and again I am complimented on my independent nature, courage, and
genuine character. I have often been told that I should write a book on my life’s
many adventures, perhaps one day that concept might become tangible. I am truly
thankful for my family and friends who have been there for me throughout my
journey thus far, as I wouldn’t be where I am today without their support.

Born and raised on a small farm in Connecticut, my birth day is summer solstice. I
attended kindergarten through eighth grade at a private school, and was enrolled in
the Vocational Agricultural Program at a local public high school, focusing on
Animal Science. Throughout high school and college I gained work and volunteer
experiences through a private forestry company, a veterinary hospital, horse farms,
beef and dairy farms, a livestock auction, a department store, a hospital gift shop,
and various Native American programs.

During my last two years of college to present day I have obtained various wildlife-
related positions with state and federal agencies, tribal programs, and private
entities, and have come to appreciate the diversity of experiences I gain with each
unique opportunity. I have also been provided ample opportunities to travel
throughout the United States, Canada and Mexico. Having always been fascinated
by the American West in particular, during the latter portion of my college career I
made it a point to start becoming acquainted with the west, along with its diversity
in cultures, landscapes, and wilderness areas. I also witnessed uninhabited areas
that few people have seen. I enjoy scenic and wildlife photography and take
advantage of every opportunity to explore my surroundings and share my
adventures with others through photographic diaries. My field work and travel
adventures continue to this day. Life has been a wild ride so far, and I look
forward to what will transpire!

Along with my passions for wildlife and the outdoors, other interests of mine
include hunting, furbearer trapping, fishing, falconry, photography, horseback
riding, hiking, Native American beading, travel, powwows, taxidermy, antler,
artifact and shark tooth hunting, cryptozoology, ghost stories,  log homes, and
hunting lodge décor.

Currently I hold memberships with The California Hawking Club and The Wildlife
Society (TWS), including several TWS Working Groups: the Native Peoples'
Wildlife Management Working Group, the Wildlife Damage Management Working
Group, and the Wildlife Diseases Working Group.