Office Of External Affairs
Mountain-Prairie Region

The Mountain-Prairie Region External Affairs office is located in Lakewood, Colorado. External Affairs staff provide support to the regional office and field stations to communicate and facilitate information about the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service's programs to the public, media, Congress, Tribes, partners, and other stakeholders in the eight-state region.

 

Address: 134 Union Blvd, Suite 400

Lakewood, CO 80228

 

Telephone: (303) 236-7905

Fax: (303) 236-3815

Website Mountain-Prairie.fws.gov/ea

 

STAFF

 

Leadership

 

Marla Trollan, Assistant Regional Director

(303) 236-4510, marla_trollan@fws.gov

 

Matt Kales, Deputy Assistant Regional Director

(303) 236-4576, matt_kales@fws.gov

 

Legislative Affairs

Our Legislative Affairs Specialist serves as the liaison between the Service, Congress and other political entities in the region. He monitors legislative and policy issues at local, state and Congressional levels, maintains communication with state and district Congressional offices in the region, coordinates Congressional outreach activities with field stations, provides policy analysis and recommendations to the Regional Directorate, and serves as the regional point-of-contact for the Service's Washington Office of Congressional and Legislative Affairs.

 

Matt Kales, Deputy Assistant Regional Director

(303) 236-4576, matt_kales@fws.gov

 

 

Native American Affairs

Our Native American Liaison monitors tribal natural resources and conservation issues and maintains communication with the American Indian tribes within the region. Her awareness and relationship with tribes enhances the ability of Service programs to work with tribes. She also provides outreach and education regarding tribal efforts to protect, preserve, and conserve fish and wildlife resources.

 

Kim Greenwood, Native American Liaison

Phone: (303) 236-4575, kim_greenwood@fws.gov


Public Affairs

Our Public Affairs Specialists identify and communicate Service issues of public interest and concern. They provide outreach consultation on issues, activities, and actions of regional significance, assisting with outreach strategy development, media relations, partnership building, field visit coordination, and special events planning.

 

Steve Segin, Public Affairs Specialist (Colorado, Kansas, Nebraska, Utah)

(303) 236-4578, robert_segin@fws.gov

 

Leith Edgar, Public Affairs Specialist (Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, Wyoming)

(303) 236-4588, leith_edgar@fws.gov

 

Kate Miyamoto, Public Affairs Specialist

(303) 236-9898, kate_miyamoto@fws.gov

 

Ryan Moehring, Web and Social Media Coordinator

(303) 236-0345, ryan_moehring@fws.gov

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The mission of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is working with
Others to conserve, protect, and enhance fish, wildlife, plants and
their habitats for the continuing benefit of the American People.
February 21, 2013
All Images Credit to and Courtesy of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Unless Specified Otherwise.
flickryoutube