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2021 Directory.Pdf 2021 Directory Page 2 Wyoming Association of Conservation Districts Statement of Purpose It is hereby declared that it is the policy of the Wyoming Association of Conservation Districts to provide leadership for the conservation of Wyoming’s soil and water, to promote the control of soil erosion, to promote and protect the quality of Wyoming’s waters, reduce the siltation of stream channels and reservoirs, promote wise use of Wyoming’s water and all other natural resources, preserve and enhance wildlife habitat, protect the tax base and promote the health, safety and general welfare of the citizens of this state through a responsible conservation ethic. Please visit www.conservewy.com for meeting dates and events Page 3 TABLE OF CONTENTS Campbell County Conservation District 9 Clear Creek Conservation District 10 Cody Conservation District 11 Converse County Conservation District 11 Crook County Natural Resource District 12 Dubois-Crowheart Conservation District 12 Hot Springs Conservation District 13 Laramie County Conservation District 13 Laramie Rivers Conservation District 14 Lincoln Conservation District 14 Lingle-Fort Laramie Conservation District 15 Little Snake River Conservation District 15 Lower Wind River Conservation District 16 Medicine Bow Conservation District 16 Meeteetse Conservation District 17 Natrona County Conservation District 17 Niobrara Conservation District 18 North Platte Valley Conservation District 18 Platte County Resource District 19 Popo Agie Conservation District 19 Powder River Conservation District 20 Powell-Clarks Fork Conservation District 20 Saratoga-Encampment-Rawlins Conservation District 21 Sheridan County Conservation District 21 Shoshone Conservation District 22 South Big Horn Conservation District 22 South Goshen Conservation District 23 Star Valley Conservation District 23 Sublette County Conservation District 24 Sweetwater County Conservation District 25 Teton Conservation District 26 Uinta County Conservation District 27 Washakie County Conservation District 27 Weston County Natural Resource District 28 WACD Board of Directors & Staff 6 WNRF Board of Trustees 7 Bridger Plant Materials Center 44 Cooperative Extension Service (County Offices) 38-39 Department of Environmental Quality 38 Federal Agencies 43 Legislative Service Office 49 National Association of Conservation Districts (NACD) 28 Natural Resources Conservation Service 45 Nonpoint Source Task Force 35 Rocky Mountain Farmers Union 41 University of Wyoming, College of Agriculture 37 US Fish & Wildlife Service 45 Wyoming Agricultural Business Association 42 Wyoming Ag in the Classroom 40 Wyoming Board of Agriculture 30 Wyoming Congressional Delegation 48 Wyoming Conservation District Employees Association 8 Wyoming County Commissioners 46-47 Wyoming County Commissioners Association 46 Page 4 TABLE OF CONTENTS CONTINUED Wyoming Department of Agriculture 30 Wyoming Farm Bureau Federation 40 Wyoming Farm Service Agency 44 Wyoming Game & Fish Department 33 Wyoming Livestock Board 33 Wyoming State Agencies 29 Wyoming State Executive Branch 49 Wyoming State Forestry 34 Wyoming State Grazing Board 33 Wyoming Office of State Lands & Investments 33 Wyoming State Legislature – Officers 49 Senate 49-50 House of Representatives 51-53 Wyoming Stock Growers Association 41 Wyoming Water Development Commission 36 Wyoming Weed and Pest Control Districts 32 Wyoming Weed and Pest Council 31 Wyoming Wool Growers Association 42 Page 5 WYOMING ASSOCIATION OF CONSERVATION DISTRICTS 517 E. 19th Cheyenne, WY 82001 (307) 632-5716; (307) 638-4099 fax http://www.conservewy.com Board of Directors President Todd Heward 449 County Rd 97, Shirley Basin 82324 Malea 356-4612; 703-5050 [email protected] Vice President Dan Rice 2946C Highway 16, Ten Sleep 82442 Dani 366-2571; [email protected] Area I Director Kevin Lund 925 Sussex Rd, Kaycee 82639 Judy 738-2508 [email protected] Area I Director Ryan Fieldgrove PO Box 508, Buffalo 82834 Theresa 745-4540; 461-2164 [email protected] Area II Director Levi Clark 321 Bluffview Road, Wheatland 82201 Skye 331-0677 [email protected] Area II Director Stan Mitchem PO Box 1115, Glenrock 82637 Karen 436-2504 262-5070 [email protected] Area III Director Keith Grant 1400 Road 11, Lovell 82431 Helen Kay 272-5511 [email protected] Area IV Director Shanon Sims 1991 CR 1, Unit A, McFadden 82083 Melinda 360-6787 [email protected] Area IV Director Reg Phillips PO Box 338, Dubois 82513 Aline 455-2521 450-8840 [email protected] Area V Director Dave Adams PO Box 155, Teton Village 83025 Courtenay 739-9740; [email protected] Area V Director Coke Landers 222 Ehman Lane, Pinedale 82941 Molly 367-2435 [email protected] Staff Executive Director Hunter Petsch 632-5716; [email protected] Program Specialist Kelly Brown 632-5716; [email protected] Watershed Coordinator Cathy Rosenthal 751-9389; [email protected] Alternate Directors and Councilmen Area 1 Alternate Susan Holmes 1472 Warren Ave, Sheridan 82801 Area 1 Councilman Wanda Burget 3700 St Highway 24, Aladdin 82710 Area 2 Alternate Brook Brockman PO Box 692, Wheatland 82201 Area 2 Councilman Boyd Yeik PO Box 26, Yoder 82244 Area 3 Alternate Dave Hessenthaler 23 Image Drive, Lovell 82431 Area 3 Councilman George Kelso Box 68, Emblem 82422 Area 4 Alternate Shanon Sims 1991 CR 1 Unit A, McFadden 82083 Area 4 Councilman Dennis Scott 8102 E Shady Lane, Evansville 82636 Area 5 Alternate Dave Adams PO Box 155, Teton Village 83025 Area 5 Councilman David Pape Box 144, Daniel 83115 Page 6 WYOMING NATURAL RESOURCE FOUNDATION 517 E. 19th Street, Cheyenne WY 82001 307-778-8335; 307-638-4099 www.wynaturalresourcefoundation.com Board of Trustees Jack Berger, President Box 245, Saratoga, WY 82331 307-329-8925; [email protected] Dru Palmer PO Box 589, Lander WY 82501 307-388-2709; [email protected] Wayne Garman 379 Garman Road, Sundance, WY 82729 307-283-2076; [email protected] Dennis Sun PO Box 850, Casper, WY 82602 307-262-6132; [email protected] Reg Phillips PO Box 338, Dubois, WY 82513 307-455-2521; [email protected] Brian Lovett 1214 Falcon Ridge, Cheyenne WY 82009 307-214-6644; [email protected] Bob Davis PO Box 369, Baggs, WY 82321 307-383-6457; [email protected] Kelly Crane 162 Hornsby Road, Laramie, WY 82070 307-757-7947; [email protected] Levi Clark 321 Bluffview Road, Wheatland, WY 82201 307-331-0677; [email protected] Brenda Younkin PO Box 2674, Jackson, WY 83001 307-733-2999; [email protected] Brenda Schladweiler PO Box 3467, Gillette, WY 82717 307-686-0800; [email protected] Bobby Rolston 212 W 4th Avenue, Cheyenne WY 82001 281-705-0960; [email protected] Dennis Thaler 1491 A Road 37, LaGrange WY 82221 307-834-2279; [email protected] Casey Terrell 328 East 1st Street, Sheridan WY 82801 749-8685; [email protected] Daniel Zyvoloski 2108 Highland Ct, Boseman MT 59715 406-570-2715; [email protected] Page 7 WYOMING CONSERVATION DISTRICT EMPLOYEES ASSOCIATION PO Box 647 Pinedale, WY 82941 307-367-2257 Executive Committee Meetings: Quarterly President Mike Henn PO Box 647, Pinedale 82941 Sublette County CD 367-2257; 367-2282 fax Vice President Jennifer Hart 601 4J Court, Ste D Gillette 82717 Campbell County CD 682-1824; 682-5435 fax Treasurer Amanda Hulet 500 W Lott St, Buffalo 82834 Clear Creek CD 620-3002 Secretary Joan McGraw PO Box 6, Medicine Bow 82329 Medicine Bow CD 379-2221; 379-2224 fax Area I Jackie Turner 1949 Sugarland Dr, Sheridan Sheridan County CD 82801; 672-5820 Crystal Kellebrew 601 4J Court, Ste D Gillette 82717 Campbell County CD 682-1824; 682-5435 fax Area II Rex Lockman 11221 US Highway 30, Cheyenne Laramie County CD 772-2600 Denise Lucero 1441 East M, Torrington 82240 North Platte Valley CD 532-4880 Area III Steffen Cornell PO Box 237, Meeteetse 82433 Meeteetse CD 868-2484; 868-2489 fax Ashley Henderson 408 Greybull Ave, Greybull 82426 South Big Horn CD 765-2483 Area IV Diana Olson 221 S 2nd, Lander 82520 Popo Agie CD 334-3114; 332-3855 fax Garrett Pantle PO Box 633, Saratoga 82331 SER CD 326-8156; 326-8572 fax Area V Shari Meeks PO Box 647, Pinedale 82941 Sublette County CD 367-2257; 367-2282 fax Kay Lynn Nield PO Box 216, Afton 83110 Star Valley CD 885-7823; fax 885-7824 WACD Liaison Michelle Huntington 911 Windriver Dr. Douglas, 82633 Converse County CD 624-3151 The purpose of the WCDEA is: To provide training and networking to advance the professionalism and skills of Conservation District Employees. To provide input and assistance to WACD in carrying out the duties of the Districts. Page 8 Campbell County Conservation District 601 4J Court Ste D, Gillette WY 82716 PO Box 2577, Gillette WY 82717 (307) 682-1824; (307) 682-3813 fax www.cccdwy.net WACD Area 1 - NRCS High Plains Area Meeting: 2nd Tuesday, District Office Chairman Richard Hauber 50 Soda Wells Road, Weston 82731 682-5995 [email protected] Vice Chairman Jaime Tarver 455 Olmstead Rd, Gillette 82716 James 682-4929 [email protected] Secretary/Treasurer Keith Eisenbraun PO Box 562, Wright 82732 Natasha 680-1857 [email protected] Member Jeffrey Boardman 16080 State Highway 59 N, Wright 82732 685-2555, 696-1196 [email protected] Member Brandon Price 2203 Sawtooth Drive, Gillette 82718 257-0740 [email protected] Assoc Member Brenda Schladweiler PO Box 3337, Gillette 82717 682-3810; [email protected] Assoc Member Robert Brug 10 West Ridge Lane, Sheridan 82801 Sandy 674-2525; [email protected] Personnel District Manager Jennifer Hart [email protected]; 680-4012
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