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SGI’s success depends on our field staff, complemented by the national staff. Click HERE to download contact information for our rangeland conservationists and wildlife biologists working daily with landowners in 11 western states. Click HERE download information for SGI NRCS public affairs contacts in each state.

The orange dots roughly show where the most birds live--and that's where you'll find our field staff working too.

The orange dots roughly show where the most birds live–and that’s where you’ll find our field staff working too.

SGI’s new coordinator brings extensive experience and a history of success sage grouse and sagebrush conservation.Thad Heater, SGI Coordinator, USDA-NRCS, Reno, Nevada

Thad understands ranching first hand from his upbringing on a working on a cattle ranch in the Blue Mountains of northeast Oregon. His diverse resume also includes a decade of service at the US Forest Service Pacific Northwest Research Station and another seven years’ in the private sector and Nevada Department of Wildlife. Thad joined NRCS in 2009 as a shared biologist in partnership with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife and Intermountain West Joint Venture eventually transferring to the state biologist position. He has been the SGI state lead in Nevada since the initial roll out of SGI in 2010 and has been very active in sage grouse conservation at the state and local level where he served on a variety technical teams. His work had been instrumental in making SGI and NRCS easement programs a success in Nevada by protecting key sage grouse habitat in the Bi-State and Greater Sage grouse populations.

Contact: Thad Heater| office: 775-857-8500 ext. 144   cell: 775-722-0109 | thad.heater@wdc.usda.gov

 

 

Staff_TimeGriffiths_289x212Tim Griffiths, West Regional Coordinator, Working Lands for Wildlife, USDA-NRCS, Bozeman, Montana.

Tim provides leadership and resources to conserve sage grouse populations and to sustain healthy rangelands and rural ways of life that support them. As the national coordinator of SGI since 2010, Tim recently accepted a new position* within NRCS as the Western Lead for Working Lands for Wildlife. In this new role, Tim will continue to provide vision and leadership for SGI, and will also help bolster the capacity of conservation efforts for the Lesser Prairie-Chicken and the Southwestern Willow Flycatcher. He grew up in Klamath Basin in southern Oregon, obtained his degree in Wildlife Science from Oregon State University, and has spent his entire career working to achieve fish and wildlife conservation through sustainable agriculture and to reduce regulatory burdens associated with the Endangered Species Act. In 2011, Tim received the Secretary of Agriculture Honor Award for his work on the agency’s major sage grouse conservation initiative.

Contact: Tim Griffiths | 406.600.3908 | tim.griffiths@mt.usda.gov.

 

david naugle SGIDave Naugle, Sage Grouse Initiative Science Advisor & Professor, Wildlife Biology Program, University of Montana, Missoula.

Dave is a professor in the Wildlife Biology Program at the University of Montana in Missoula. His applied science includes all aspects of sage grouse ecology and management. Examples include his evaluations of energy development impacts on sage grouse populations, the topic of his book with Island Press, and his work with sage grouse and West Nile virus.  Dave serves as USDA Science Advisor to SGI, where he directs science-based evaluations that quantify the biological response of sage grouse to conservation to assess program effectiveness and adaptively improve field delivery.

Contact: Dr. Dave Naugle |406.243.5364| david.naugle@umontana.edu.

 

 

 

MaestasJeremy Maestas, Sagebrush Ecosystem Specialist, in partnership with USDA-NRCS, West National Technology Support Center, Portland, Oregon

Jeremy works with NRCS staff and partners to put science into practice through strategic habitat conservation delivery in sagebrush ecosystems across the West. He grew up in Nevada and went on to earn B.S. and M.S. degrees in Wildlife Biology from Colorado State University. Much of his career has focused on sustaining working landscapes in the Great Basin, where contributions have included implementation of large-scale strategic approaches to reducing conifer encroachment, wildfire and invasive species threats to sagebrush ecosystems.

Contact: Jeremy Maestas | jeremy.maestas@por.usda.gov | 541-923-4358 ext. 109

 

 

Michael Brown, Range & Wildlife Conservationist with Pheasants Forever, Inc. and Quail Forever, holding a sage grouse.

Michael Brown, Field Capacity Coordinator in partnership with Pheasants Forever, Wenatchee, Washington

Brown graduated from the University of California at Davis with a B.S. in Wildlife Biology prior to earning his Master’s in Avian Science from the University of California at Davis in 2013. Since that time, Brown has been employed by Pheasants Forever and SGI as a range and wildlife conservationist in the state of Washington. Developing key partnerships in this role, Brown has been able to secure funding for an infrared survey covering 405,000 acres of Washington’s core sage grouse habitat, obtain grants to remove over 11 miles of fence, and finance a pilot project on precision agriculture business planning. He is currently working in Washington State to expand the cooperative opportunities for sage grouse habitat enhancement, restoration, and permanent protection.

Contact: Michael Brown | 831-239-8307 | mbrown@pheasantsforever.org

 

 

Jason TackJason Tack, US Fish and Wildlife Service Habitat and Population Evaluation Team (in partnership with SGI and IWJV), Missoula, Montana

Jason joined the University of Montana in August 2015 and will be working primarily on SGI related projects. Jason completed his Master’s at the University of Montana where he studied sage-grouse at the northeastern edge of their range in Valley County, Montana and Grasslands National Park, Saskatchewan. He received a PhD from Colorado State University, where he developed spatial planning tools for golden eagles with an eye towards future wind energy development. Jason will be providing the science-based tools fundamental to SGI’s mission, while measuring the biological outcomes of collaborative work on the ground. His work focuses on learning about the role that mesic resources play in wildlife populations across the West. Photo by John Carlson.

Contact: Jason Tack |406-544-8023 | jason.tack@mso.umt.edu

 

 

Brianna Randall sage grouse initiativeBrianna Randall, SGI Communications  Coordinator in partnership with Pheasants Forever, Missoula, MT

Brianna helps to coordinate communications and outreach for SGI.  She works closely with the SGI team on writing and editing a range of resources designed to further the important, collaborative work centered around sage grouse.  Brianna holds a B.A. in Biology from the University of San Diego and an M.S. in Environmental Studies from the University of Montana.  Read more about her hobbies, conservation work, and writing career at www.briannarandall.com.

Contact: Brianna Randall | 406.370.8388 | brianna.randall@sagegrouseinitiative.com

 

 

 

 

 SGI State Leads for NRCS

California
Thomas Moore, state biologist, Davis
Email: Thomas.Moore@ca.usda.gov
Phone: 530.792.5652

Colorado
Chanda Pettie, state biologist, Denver
Email: chanda.pettie@co.usda.gov
Phone: 720.544.2804

Idaho
Trisha Cracroft, state biologist, Boise
Email: Trisha.Cracroft@id.usda.gov
Phone: 208.378.5725

Montana
Kyle Tackett, district conservationist, Dillon
Email: Kyle.Tackett@mt.usda.gov
Phone: 406.638.3803

Nevada
Jamie Jasmine, district conservationist, Elko
Email: Jaime.Jasmine@nv.usda.gov
Phone: 775.738.8431 ext. 120

North Dakota
Cindy Zachmeier, area biologist, Dickinson
Email: Cindy.Zachmeier@nd.usda.gov
701.225.5113. ext 114

Oregon
Lars Santana, Rangeland Management Specialist, Redmond
Email: lars.santana@or.usda.gov
Phone:  541.923.4358 ext. 131

South Dakota
Kevin Luebke, state biologist, Huron
Email: kevin.luebke@sd.usda.gov
Phone: 605.352.1242

Utah
Elise Boeke, state resource conservationist, Salt Lake City
Email: elise.boeke@ut.usda.gov
Phone: 801.524.4562

Washington
Kevin Guinn, state range management specialist, Ephrata
Email: kevin.guinn@wa.usda.gov
Phone: 509.754.3023 ext. 129

Wyoming
Brian Jensen, state biologist, Casper
Email: brian.m.jensen@wy.usda.gov
Phone: 307.233.6740

 

SGI Field Staff

SGI_SWAT_Field_Group_300x156Please contact our SGI field staff in partner positions across the 11 western states here: SGI SWAT Partner Positions (LIST UPDATED October 2016)