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Wildlife Ecology Program

WELCOME!

The Wildlife Ecology program is part of the Biological and Physical Resources staff of the USDA Forest Service. Wildlife ecologists at national and regional levels develop or disseminate much of the technical information used by the Forest Service for managing animal habitats within the National Forest system.

Program Leader: Dr. Sarah Sawyer, National Wildlife Ecologist

Regional Contacts

Wildlife Ecologists are located within each of the nine Forest Service administrative regions.

  • SOUTHERN REGION (R8) :: Donna Ray, 404-347-4084

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[There isn't a 7th Region.]






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Biological and Physical Resources (BPR)
Washington, D.C. Office
Author: Shelly Witt, National Continuing Education Coordinator, BPR staff
Email: shelly.witt@usda.gov
Phone: 435-881-4203
Publish Date: 8/31/21
Expires: none

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USDA Forest Service
P.O. Box 96090
Washington, D.C. 20090-6090
(202) 205-8333



https://www.fs.usda.gov/biology/wildecology/