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Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks DIRECTOR’S OFFICE Main Phone 444-3186 1420 E 6th Avenue Director Martha Williams 444-5618 Chief of Staff VACANT 444-3196 Chief of Operations Mike Volesky 444-4600 Chief of Administration Dustin Temple 444-0358 Chief Legal Counsel Rebecca Dockter 444-4047 Human Resources Manager Michelle Keele 444-5670 Executive Assistant Jennifer Bond Hersom 444-9089 Commission Secretary Shawna Pieske 444-7826 LEGAL UNIT Main Phone 444-4594 Chief Legal Counsel Rebecca Dockter 444-4047 Legal Counsel Aimee Hawkaluk 444-4045 Legal Counsel Zach Zipfel 444-2551 Paralegal Kaedy Gangstad 444-4594 Paralegal Jessica Snyder 444-9785 HUMAN RESOURCES Human Resources Manager Michelle Keele 444-5670 HR Specialist Carol Fah 444-4657 HR Specialist Erin Focher 542-5521 HR Specialist Kim Howell 444-2081 HR Specialist April Vercoe 444-5203 Payroll Technician Shaunie Aklestad 444-2693 HR Assistant Cynthia Mason 444-5617 HR Assistant Bri Smith 444-1850 HELENA HEADQUARTERS Main Phone 444-2535 1420 E 6th Avenue Chief of Staff VACANT 444-3196 COMMUNICATIONS & EDUCATION Main Phone 444-4041 1420 E 6th Avenue Administrator Greg Lemon 444-4038 Information Bureau Chief Peggy O’Neill 444-3051 AIS Information Officer Liz Lodman 444-9940 Administrative Support Supervisor Joleen Tadej 444-4041 Information Desk Lorraine Karwaski 444-5616 Information Desk Valisa Milligan 444-5615 Web Content Manager Missy Erving 444-1226 Web Content Assistant Kelsey Allison 444-2404 MT WILD Education Center Main Phone 444-9944 2668 Broadwater Avenue Education Manager Laurie Wolf 444-9945 Education Program Assistant Ryan Schmaltz 444-9946 Angler Education Coordinator Dave Hagengruber 444-9943 Boat Education & B.O.W. Coordinator Sara Smith 444-5280 Outdoor Skills & Safety Supervisor Wayde Cooperider 444-9947 Hunter Education Assistant Shelly Anderson 444-9948 Youth Ed Program Coordinator VACANT 444-9939 MT WILD Front Desk Corie Rice 444-9944 MT WILD Front Desk Jeanne Connolly 444-9944 Wildlife Center Coordinator Ali Pons 444-9942 Animal & Facility Caretaker Laryssa Rote 444-9942 EMERGENCY 431-1110 REGIONAL Information & Education Program Managers Region 1, Kalispell Dillon Tabish 751-4564 Region 2, Missoula Vivaca Crowser 542-5518 Region 3, Bozeman Morgan Jacobsen 577-7891 Region 4, Great Falls Bruce Auchly 454-5845 Region 5, Billings Bob Gibson 247-2950 Region 6, Glasgow Marc Kloker 228-3704 Region 7, Miles City Marla Prell 234-0926 VIDEO Production Unit 930 Custer Avenue W Video Production Manager Winston Greely 495-3274 Montana Outdoors Magazine 930 Custer Avenue W Editor Tom Dickson 495-3255 Art Director Luke Duran 495-3258 Circulation Manager Angie Howell 495-3257 ENFORCEMENT Main Phone 444-2452 1420 E 6th Avenue Chief of Law Enforcement Dave Loewen 444-5657 Assistant Chief of Law Enforcement Ron Howell 444-2456 Law Enforcement Training Officer Justin Gibson 444-4726 Recreation & Permitting Manager Phil Kilbreath 444-0136 TIP-MONT Coordinator Brian Shinn 444-4039 Administrative Support Supervisor Chris Fetherston 444-2414 Administrative Assistant Loagan Robinson 444-2452 C.I.S. Supervisor JD Douglas 227-7460 License Fraud Coordinator Laura Juvan-George 227-7460 Warden Captains Region 1, Kalispell Lee Anderson 250-2016 Region 2, Missoula Joe Jaquith 240-1085 Region 3, Bozeman Adam Pankratz 570-4943 Region 4, Great Falls Dave Holland 788-0378 Region 5, Billings Harold Guse 860-7803 Region 6, Glasgow VACANT 263-0061 Region 7, Miles City Jack Austin 853-7100 Warden Sergeants Region 1, Kalispell Jon Obst 270-7748 Region 1, Kalispell Nathan Reiner 890-9747 Region 2, Missoula Dan Curtain 240-0932 Region 2, Missoula Aaron Berg 240-1372 Region 3, Bozeman Matt Wemple 570-9915 Region 3, Butte Coy Cline 490-1651 Region 3, Helena Justin Hawkaluk 439-5768 Region 4, Great Falls VACANT Region 4, Lewistown Kyle Anderson 366-2447 Region 5, Billings Courtney Tyree 860-7814 Region 5, Billings VACANT Region 6, Havre Shane Reno 262-3113 Region 7, Miles City Todd Anderson 853-7300 Region 7, Miles City VACANT 853-7200 24-hour line (report violations) (800) TIP-MONT or (800) 847-6668 FISHERIES Main Phone 444-2449 1420 E 6th Avenue Administrator Eileen Ryce 444-2448 Operations Program Supervisor Jannice Richardson 444-7319 Administrative Support Supervisor Kim Wedde 444-5594 Habitat Bureau Chief Don Skaar 444-7409 Hatchery Bureau Chief Jay Pravecek 444-3183 Fish Management Bureau Chief Eric Roberts 444-5334 FAS Access & Develop Specialist Dustin Ramoie 444-7885 AIS Bureau Chief Thomas Woolf 444-1230 AIS Program Coordinator Zach Crete 444-5383 AIS Detection & Monitoring Coord Craig McLane 444-1224 AIS Watercraft Inspection Supervisor Jessi Gudgel 444-5540 AIS Monitoring Specialist Stacy Schmidt 444-5228 AIS Administrative Assistant Beth Giddings 444-7815 AIS Lab Technician Keegan Jacob Effertz 444-5299 Research Coordinator David Schmetterling 542-5514 Native Species Coordinator Zachary Shattuck 444-1231 Future Fisheries Coordinator Michelle McGree 444-2432 Stream Protection Coordinator Jonathan Ferree 444-3175 Water Conservation Specialist Stephen Begley 444-1229 Fish Health Coordinator Ken Staigmiller 452-6181 Fish Heath Technician Tyler Osborn 452-6181 Water Pollution Biologist Trevor Selch 444-5686 Pollution Control Technician Lindsey Gilstrap 431-3011 Regional Fisheries Managers Region 1, Kalispell Mike Hensler 751-4550 Region 2, Missoula Pat Saffel 542-5507 Region 3, Bozeman Travis Horton 994-3155 Region 4, Great Falls Jason Rhoten 454-5853 Region 5, Billings Mike Ruggles 247-2961 Region 6, Glasgow Steve Dalbey 228-3706 Region 7, Miles City Mike Backes 234-0925 Fish Hatchery Managers Region 1, Kalispell Mark Kornick 857-3744 Flathead Lake Salmon Hatchery 100 Spring Creek Road Somers, MT 59932 Region 1, Kalispell Jason Nachtmann 889-3489 Murray Springs Hatchery 5435 Sophie Lake Road Eureka, MT 59917 Region 1, Kalispell Scott Relyea 387-4621 Sekokini Springs Hatchery 5635 Blankenship Road West Glacier, MT 59938 Region 2, Missoula Jeff Lamberding 726-3344 Jocko River Trout Hatchery 71873 Hatchery Lane Arlee, MT 59821 Region 2, Missoula Angela Smith 563-2531 Washoe Park Trout Hatchery 600 West Pennsylvania Street Anaconda, MT 59711 Region 4, Great Falls Ryan Derr 452-5734 Giant Springs Trout Hatchery 4801 Giant Springs Road Great Falls, MT 59405 Region 4, Great Falls Ken Staigmiller 452-6181 Fish Health Lab 4801 Giant Springs Road Great Falls, MT 59405 Region 4, Great Falls Dave Robertson 538-5588 (upper unit) Big Springs Trout Hatchery 538-5550 (lower unit) 2051 Fish Hatchery Road Lewistown, MT 59457 Region 5, Billings Chris Phillips 932-4434 Yellowstone River Trout Hatchery PO Box 508 Big Timber, MT 59011 Region 5, Billings Matt Wipf 668-7443 Bluewater Springs Trout Hatchery PO Box 423 Bridger, MT 59014 Region 6, Fort Peck Wade Geraets 526-3689 Fort Peck Hatchery PO Box 167 Fort Peck, MT 59223 Region 7, Miles City Cory Hagemeister 234-4753 Miles City Fish Hatchery PO Box 756 Miles City, MT 59301 PARKS Main Phone 444-3750 1420 E 6th Avenue Administrator Beth Shumate 444-4585 Assistant Administrator Tom Reilly 444-3752 Assistant Administrator Ken Soderberg 444-3701 Administrative/Board Secretary Coleen Furthmyre 444-7311 Americorps Program Coordinator Seth Shteir 444-3751 Asset & Facility Manager Scott Harvey Heritage Resource Prog Manager Rachel Reckin 444-3756 Interpretive/Volunteer Prog Spec Joe Naiman-Sessions 444-5275 Marketing & Comm Manager Pat Doyle 444-3818 Parks Planning Specialist Kyan Bishop 444-3364 Recreational Trails Prog Manager Michelle McNamee 444-7642 Reservation Program Coordinator Chine Strobel 444-1210 Snowmobile & LWCF Prog Coord Seth McArthur 444-3753 Web Content Manager Karla Mehrtens-Morse 444-1222 Regional Parks Managers Region 1, Kalispell Dave Landstrom 751-4574 Region 2, Missoula Loren Flynn 542-5517 Region 3, Bozeman Betsey LaBroad 577-7892 Region 4, Great Falls John Taillie 454-5859 Region 5, Billings Terri Walters, Acting 247-2955 Region 6, 7 VACANT State Parks Physical Addresses State Parks Manager Addresses Ackley Lake Jason Sholes 727-1212 989 Ackley Lake Road 4600 Giant Springs Road Hobson, MT 59452 Great Falls, MT 59405 Anaconda Smoke Stack Tom Forwood 287-3541 100 Smelter Road PO Box 489 Anaconda, MT 59711 Whitehall, MT 59756 Bannack Dale Carlson 834-3413 721 Bannack Road 721 Bannack Road Dillon, MT 59725 Dillion, MT 59725 Beaverhead Rock Roger Kasak 834-3413 62 Beaverhead Rock Road 4200 Bannack Road Twin Bridges, MT 59754 Dillon, MT 59725 Beavertail Hill Ryan Sokoloski 825-2007 (May 1-Sept 30) 29895 Bonita Station Road 3201 Spurgin Road 677-6804 (All Year) Clinton, MT 59825 Missoula, MT 59804 Big Arm (Flathead Lake) Amy Grout 849-5256 (May 1-Sept 30) 28031 Big Arm State Park Road 8600 MT Highway 35 837-3041 (All Year) Big Arm, MT 59910 Bigfork, MT 59911 Black Sandy Craig Putchat 458-3221 (May 15-Sept) 6563 Hauser Dam Road PO Box 200701 495-3270 (All Year) Helena, MT 59602 Helena, MT 59620 Brush Lake Chris Dantic 377-6256 1733 Brush Lake Road PO Box 154 Dagmar, MT 59219 Medicine Lake, MT 59247 Chief Plenty Coups Aaron Kind 252-1289 1 Edgar/Pryor Road PO Box 100 Pryor, MT 59066 Pryor, MT 59066 Clark’s Lookout Roger Kasak 834-3413 25 Clark’s Lookout Road 4200 Bannack Road Dillon, MT 59725 Dillon, MT 59725 Cooney Marina Yoshioka 445-2326 86 Lake Shore Drive 86 Lake Shore Drive Roberts, MT 59070 Roberts, MT 59070 Council Grove Michael Kustudia 542-5500 11249 Mullan Road 3201 Spurgin Road Missoula, MT 59808 Missoula, MT 59804 Elkhorn Craig Putchat 495-3270 812 Elkhorn Street PO Box 200701 Elkhorn, MT Helena, MT 59620 Finley Point (Flathead Lake)
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