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Eastern Region Botany/Ecology Contacts – 1/26/2015 Eastern Region Botany/Ecology Contacts – 1/26/2015 Unit Botanist/Ecologist Phone E-mail Allegheny National April Moore 814 723 5150 [email protected] Forest Botanist x231 Bradford District 29 US Forest Service Dr. Bradford, PA 16701 Supervisor’s Office Collin Shephard 814 728 6142 [email protected] 4 Farm Colony Drive Ecologist Warren, PA 16365 Chequamegon-Nicolet Linda Parker 715 762 5169 [email protected] National Forest Forest Ecologist 1170 4th Ave. S Park Falls, WI 54552 Marjory Brzeskiewicz 715 762 5199 [email protected] Temporary Botanist Great Divide District Steven Spickerman 715 762 2511 [email protected] P.O. Box 126 Plant Ecologist Glidden, WI 54527 Lakewood-Laona District Steve Janke 715 276 6333 [email protected] 15085 State Rd.32 Plant Ecologist Lakewood, WI 54138 Nicole Shutt 715 276 6333 [email protected] Biological Science Technician Washburn District Matt Bushman 715 373 2667 [email protected] 113 Bayfield St. E. Botanist Washburn, WI 54891 Park Falls District Ann Dassow 715 748 4875 [email protected] 1170 4th Ave. S Biologist Park Falls, WI 54552 Medford-Park Falls Leesha Howard-McCauley 715-748-4875 [email protected] District Environmental Coordinator x37 850 N. 8th St. Medford, WI 54451 Chippewa National Kirk Larson 218 335 8600 [email protected] Forest Forest Botanist Supervisor’s Office 200 Ash Ave. NW Cass Lake, MN 56633 1 | Page Eastern Region Botany/Ecology Contacts – 1/26/2015 Unit Botanist/Ecologist Phone E-mail Green Mountain and Mary Beth Deller 802 767 4261 [email protected] Finger Lakes National Forest Botanist x 524 Forests Rochester District 99 Ranger Rd. Rochester, VT 05767 Middlebury District Diane Burbank 802 388 4362 [email protected] 1007 Rte. 7 South Forest Ecologist x116 Middlebury, VT 05753 Hiawatha National Deb LeBlanc 906 387 2515 [email protected] Forest West Zone Plant Ecologist Munising District 400 East Munising Ave. Munising, MI 49862 St. Ignace District Stephanie Blumer 906 643 7900 [email protected] 1900 W. US 2 East Zone Botanist St. Ignace, MI 49781 Supervisor’s Office Kirk Piehler 906 428 5874 [email protected] 820 Rains Dr. Wildlife, Botany and Non- Gladstone, MI 49837 Native Invasive Plants Program Manager Hoosier National Forest Cheryl Coon 812-276-4773 [email protected] Supervisor’s Office Forest Botanist 811 Constitution Ave. Bedford, IN 47421 Huron-Manistee Carol Young 231 775 5023 [email protected] National Forest NNIS Program Manager x8760 Supervisor’s Office 1755 S. Mitchell St. Phil Huber 231 690 2756 [email protected] Cadillac, MI 49601 Botany Program Manager Rich Corner 231 775 5023 [email protected] Forest Ecologist Baldwin District Pat Ruta McGhan 231 745 4631 [email protected] 650 N. Michigan Ave. Zone Botanist Baldwin, MI 49304 Manistee District Carolyn Henne 231 723 2211 [email protected] Red Apple Rd. Zone Botanist x3123 Manistee , MI 49660 2 | Page Eastern Region Botany/Ecology Contacts – 1/26/2015 Unit Botanist/Ecologist Phone E-mail Huron Shores District Justin Tabaka, 989-739-0728 [email protected] 5761 N. Skeel Road Zone Botanist x3019 Oscoda, MI 48750 Mark Twain National Brian Davidson 573 341 7414 [email protected] Forest Botany/ NNIS/ Range Supervisor’s Office Program Manager 401 Faigrounds Rd. Rolla, MO 65401 Potosi-Fredericktown Jennifer Falkey 573 438 5427 [email protected] District Natural Resource Specialist; x5110 10019 W. State Highway NNIS Coordinator 8 Potosi, MO 63664 Eleven Point District Erin R. Yeoman 573 996 2153 [email protected] #4 Confederate Ridge Rd. Zone 2 Botany/ NNIS Donipihan, MO 63935 Zone 3 ACW/HRCC Angela Sokolowski 417-683-4428 [email protected] Rt 6 Box 614110 Natural Resource Specialist; Ava, MO 65608 Botany/NNIS Midewin National Horticulturist n/a n/a Tallgrass Prairie Vacant PO Box 88 30239 S. SR 53 Bill Glass 815 423 6370 [email protected] Wilmington, IL 60481 Ecologist x26 Jennifer Durkin 815 423 6370 [email protected] Botanist x254 Monongahela National Whitney Bailey 304-636-1800 [email protected] Forest Forest Ecologist x280 Supervisor’s Office 200 Sycamore St. Cindy Sandeno 304 636 1800 [email protected] Elkins, WV 26241 Ecologist Ottawa National Forest Sue Trull 906 932 1330 [email protected] Supervisor’s Office Botanist x312 E6248 US 2 Ironwood, MI 49938 Supervisor’s Office Ian Shackleford 906 932 1330 [email protected] E6248 US 2 Botanist , NNIS Coordinator x331 Ironwood, MI 49938 3 | Page Eastern Region Botany/Ecology Contacts – 1/26/2015 Unit Botanist/Ecologist Phone E-mail Shawnee National Forest Beth Shimp 618 658-2111 [email protected] Hidden Springs District Botanist 602 N. First St. Vienna, IL 62995 Mississippi Bluffs District Shannan Sharp 618 833 8576 [email protected] 521 North Main Street Botanist Jonesboro, IL 62952 Superior National Forest Jack Greenlee 218 229 8817 [email protected] Laurentian District Forest Botanist 318 Forestry Rd. Aurora, MN 55705 Supervisor’s Office Katie Frerker 218 626 4358 [email protected] 8901 Grand Ave. Place Forest Ecologist Duluth, MN 55808 Wayne National Forest Jarel Bartig 740 753 0903 [email protected] Supervisor’s Office Forest Ecologist 13700 US Highway 33 Nelsonville, OH 45764 Sierra Patterson 740 753 0558 [email protected] Botanist Ironton District Lorraine Miller 740 534 6535 [email protected] 6518 State Route 93 Zone Botanist - Athens and Pedro, OH 45659 Ironton Districts White Mountain Dan Sperduto, Forest 603 536 6225 [email protected] National Forest Botanist Supervisor’s Office 71 White Mountain Dr. Erica Roberts 603 536 6230 [email protected] Campton, NH 03223 Ecologist Regional Office Gregory Nowacki 414 297 1977 [email protected] USFS Eastern Region Regional Ecologist 626 E. Wisconsin Ave. Jan Schultz 414 297 1189 [email protected] Milwaukee, WI 53202 Regional Botany, NNIS, and Special Forest Products Program Leader Washington Office Larry Stritch 304 274 6947 [email protected] USFS Washington Office National Botanist 201 14th St., SW Washington DC, 20251 Harbin Li 202 205 1474 [email protected] National Ecologist 4 | Page .
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