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Carrizo Plain National Monument Advisory Committee

The Advisory Committee and support staff
 

Jim Patterson
1055 Monterey Street, Room D430
San Luis Obispo, CA 93408
805-781-4339
San Luis Obispo County Board of Supervisors,
District 5

Raymond A. Watson
1115 Truxtun Avenue, Room 504
Bakersfield, CA 93301  
661-868-3680    
Retired Television Executive
Kern County Board of Supervisors, District 4

 

Carl Twisselman
9501 West Lokern Road
McKittrick, CA 93251
661-726-7528
Represents the Central California Resource
Advisory Council on the National Monument

Michael Khus-Zarate
5151 West Vartikian Avenue
Fresno, CA 93722
559-327-9000 or   
559-277-2161
Educator
Carrizo Plain Native American Advisory Council

 

Dale Kuhnle
7350 Carnaza Road
Santa Margarita, CA 93453
805-475-2383    
Rancher    
Represents those authorized to graze livestock
within the National Monument

 

Ellen Cypher, PhD
P.O. Box 9622
Bakersfield, CA 93389
661-398-2201
Plant Ecologist
Public-at-Large

Neil Havlik, PhD
900 Palm Street
San Luis Obispo, CA 93401
805-781-7211
Natural Resources Manager for the City of San Luis Obispo
Public-at-Large

Robert C. Pavlik
493 Woodbridge Street
San Luis Obispo, CA 93401
805-549-3621
Senior Environmental Planner for the
California Department of Transportation
Pubic-at-Large

 

Raymond L. Hatch
P.O. BOX 1451
Taft, CA
661-765-6007
Pubic-at-Large

 



Carrizo Plain National Monument Support Staff

The Bureau of Land Management
Tim Smith - Field Office Manager

Johna Hurl - Carrizo Plain Monument Manager
John Skibinski - Assistant Office Field Manager
Steve Larson - Asstistant Office Field Manager, Resources

Duane Christian - Archaeologist
Chris Ryan - Soil, Air and Water Specialist
Kathy Sharum - Wildlife Biologist
Larry Saslaw - Wildlife Biologist

California Department of Fish & Game
Bob Stafford - Senior Wildlife Biologist
Alice Koch - Wildlife Biologist
Deb Hillyard - Botanist

The Nature Conservancy
Wendy Millet --  Ecoregional Director, North and Cetral Coast
Michael Bell, Project Director, Central Coast Ecoregion
Thomas Maloney, Project Manager, Central Coast Ecoregion
H. Scott Butterfield, Ecologist, Central Coast Ecoregion


Meeting Minutes (pdf) 

 Associated Monument Advisory Committee Meeting Documents

 

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