George A. Damoff (Ph.D., forestry) has been an Adjunct Research Faculty member in the Department of Environmental Science at Stephen F. Austin State University, Arthur Temple College of Forestry and Agriculture from 2009 to the present. He has journal publications in both discovery and applied sciences on earthworm ecology that include the naming of three new species to science—Diplocardia deborahae Damoff and Reynolds 2017, D. hebi Damoff 2018, and D. farrishi Damoff & Carrera-Martínez 2025. Since the 1980s, Dr. Damoff has taught biology, ecology, and environmental science courses to 6th grade through graduate level students at both private and public schools. He frequently speaks to civic groups about soil, composting, and earthworms. In April 2023 he spoke to the Calypso Chapter of the Native Plant Society on the challenge of invasive species of earthworms to native plants in North Idaho. Dr. Damoff has been reading intelligent design books and literature since the late 1980s and in the past ten years has been active with Discovery Institute through Insider Briefings, Science and Faith Conferences, the Engineering Research Group, and the Agriculture and Soil Ecology research group.