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

Regional Leadership

 

Noreen Walsh, Regional Director
NOREEN WALSH
Regional Director
303-236-7920 Noreen_Walsh@fws.gov
Matt Hogan, Assistant Regional DirectorMATT HOGAN
Deputy Regional Director
303-236-7920 Matt_Hogan@fws.gov
Assistant Regional Directors
KATHLEEN DENNIS
Assistant Regional Director Budget Administration
303-236-3662
Kathleen_Dennis@fws.gov
Will Meeks, Assistant Regional Director
WILL MEEKS
Assistant Regional Director Refuges
303-236-4303
Will_Meeks@fws.gov
STEVE OBERHOLTZER
Special Agent in Charge
Law Enforcement
303-236-7893
Steve_Oberholtzer@fws.gov
Gregory Gerlich
GREGORY GERLICH
Assistant Regional Director Fisheries
303-236-4580
Gregory_Gerlich@fws.gov
Mike Thabault, Assistant Regional Director for Ecological Services
MIKE THABAULT
Assistant Regional Director Ecological Services
303-236-4210
Michael_Thabault@fws.gov
STEVE TORBIT
Assistant Regional Director Science
303-236-4602
Stephen_Torbit@fws.gov
Anna Munoz
Assistant Regional Director
External Affairs
303-236-4510
Clint Riley, Assistant Regional Director
CLINT RILEY
Assistant Regional Director Migratory Birds / Wildlife & Sport Fish Restoration
303-236-5231 Clint_Riley@fws.gov

 

 

Prairies Conservation

 

A coordinated, partner-driven campaign to bring public attention to the dramatic conversion of grasslands and wetlands to cropland in one of America's last intact grassland ecosystems - the prairie pothole region.
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Get Your Goose On!

 

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Greater Sage-grouse

 

The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service supports efforts to keep the greater sage-grouse off the endangered species list by protecting its habitat to increase sage-grouse numbers.
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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.
Last modified: December 17, 2015
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