• Certified Wildlife Biologist by the Wildlife Society
• Certified Range Management Consultant by the Society for Range Management
• Certified Professional in Rangeland Management by the Society for Range Management
• Master of Science in animal science, 1989, Angelo State University, San Angelo, Texas
• Bachelor of Science in biology, 1986, Southeastern Oklahoma State University, Durant
Stevens joined the Noble Foundation in 1989. His areas of interest include wildlife habitat improvement, wild turkey management, white-tailed deer management, range management, prescribed fire, brush sculpturing, plant identification, feral hog impacts and waterfowl issues.
He is the author of The Feral Hog in Oklahoma, Collecting and Interpreting White-tailed Deer Population Data, Quality of Native Plant Forage Species Important to White-tailed Deer and Goats in South Central Oklahoma and How Much Does it Cost to Burn? He co-authored Grasses of Southern Oklahoma and North Texas: A Pictorial Guide.
Stevens was raised on a cow-calf operation in south-central Oklahoma.