Military Lands Conservation Contacts

The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (Service) provides a variety of resources to support conservation activities on military lands. At the national level, the Service and our military partners support liaisons to the U.S. Army and the U.S. Air Force. These liaisons resolve conflicts and provide support to collaborative conservation efforts on military lands. Regional Sikes Act Coordinators serve as the Service’s points of contact for military lands conservation at the local level. We engage in planning by collaborating on the development and regular review of Integrated Natural Resource Management Plans.

Leadership

National and Regional Contacts

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Senior Conservation Planning Assistance Program Biologist
Ecological Services,
Conservation Planning Assistance
Additional Role(s)
Military Lands Conservation Coordinator
Expertise
Environmental Review,
NEPA,
Transporation/Section 4(f),
Federal Energy Regulatory Commission Hydro/Natural Gas Pipelines
Area
IL
IN
IA
MI
MN
MO
OH
WI
Jonathan Martinez
Regional Military Lands Conservation Program Coordinator
Fish and Aquatic Conservation,
Military Lands Conservation
Additional Role(s)
Supervisory Biologist
Expertise
Military Operations,
Research and Conservation Partnerships,
Natural Resource Management,
Natural Resource Planning,
Wildlife Scientific Survey,
Remote Sensing
Area
AZ
NM
OK
TX
Albuquerque,NM