Spring Storm in the Great Basin Red Cliffs Desert Tortoise Reserve After a Spring Storm in the Great Basin Hunting Upland Birds at Kingsbury Lake Waterfowl Production Area Sandhill Migration on the Platte River Badlands Sunrise The Green River at Ouray NWR North Park Lupines Moab Sunset
External Affairs - Contact
Mountain-Prairie Region
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U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service

Mountain-Prairie Region | Office of External Affairs | 134 Union Blvd, Suite 400 | Lakewood, CO 80228
(303) 236-7905 | (303) 236-3815 FAX
www.fws.gov/mountain-prairie/ea


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Anna Munoz

Assistant Regional Director

(303) 236-4510

anna_munoz@fws.gov

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Roya Mogadam

Deputy Assistant Regional Director/
Legislative Affairs Specialist

(303) 236-4572
Roya_Mogadam@fws.gov


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Ivy Allen

Tribal Communications Specialist

(303) 236-4575
ivy_allen@fws.gov

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Serena Baker

Public Affairs Specialist

Ecological Services

(303) 236-4588
serena_baker@fws.gov

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Jennifer Strickland

Public Affairs Specialist

Sagebrush ecosystem /
Greater sage-grouse


jennifer_strickland@fws.gov

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Steve Segin

Public Affairs Specialist

Fish & Aquatic Conservation, Migratory Birds, WSFR, Law Enforcement, Fire

(303) 236-4578
robert_segin@fws.gov

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Ryan Moehring

Public Affairs Specialist

National Wildlife Refuge System, Black-footed Ferret Recovery, Contaminants and Spills

(303) 236-0345
ryan_moehring@fws.gov

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Kate Miyamoto

Public Affairs / Visual Design Specialist

Science Applications,
Monarch Conservation

(303) 236-9898
kate_miyamoto@fws.gov

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Rob Mansheim

Digital Communications Specialist

(303) 236-4267
robert_mansheim@fws.gov

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Denise Sanchez

Administrative Assistant

(303) 236-2985
denise_sanchez@fws.gov

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