- Ontario Benthos Biomonitoring Network Certification (OBBN) Trainer Level (2007- Present) and Ontario Stream Assessment Protocol Certification (2007-Present).
- For the last 15 years D. Woolnough has been an instructor at the Department of Fisheries and Oceans Canada Mollusk Identification Course for students, and interested stakeholders.
- In 2016 D. Woolnough co-instructed a Michigan American Fisheries Society Workshop on mussel identification.
- Strong geomatics background with Trimble GPS certification, use of Leica, Magellen and Garmin GPS, ArcGIS, ArcView, ArcInfo, MapInfo, Visual Basic, UNIX and CARIS.
- Strong spatial statistics background: Point pattern analysis, predictive surfaces, large dataset analysis. Statistical Software: R software, PCOrd, SAS, SPSS, and JMP.
- Vertical Integration of Research and Education in the Mathematical Sciences, working group in ecological statistics at Iowa State University. With this group we consider spatial statistics by looking at previously unanalyzed data (e.g., dispersal, hierarchical models).
- D. Woolnough has taught the following graduate level courses:
- Population Ecology
- Multivariate Statistics for Biologists
- D. Woolnough has also taught the following undergraduate courses:
- BIO101N (Introductory Biology for Non-majors)
- BIO110T (Biology for teachers)
- BIO240 (Conservation of Natural Resources)
- Introduction to Aquatic Environments (TA)
- Biology of Polluted Waters (TA)
- Invertebrate Zoology (TA)