Contact Information
Bureau of Endangered Resources

Administrative Staff

    Signe L. Holtz
    Bureau Director

    608.264.9210

    • Director of the Bureau of Endangered Resources; Land Leadership Team Member; Natural Areas Preservation Council Member; and Oversees ER Budget

    Tim Cooke
    Program Assistant/Fiscal Specialist

    608.266.7012

Ecological Inventory and Monitoring Staff

    Erin Crain
    Section Chief

    608.267.7479

    Loren Ayers
    Terrestrial Ecologist

    608.261.6449

    Tara Bergeson
    Wildlife Action Plan Implementation Coordinator

    608.264.6043

    Bob DuBois
    Aquatic Ecologist

    715.392.6976

    Angela Engelman
    Conservation Biologist

    608.266.5241

    Vacancy
    Conservation Biologist

    • Coordinates the Blanchard's cricket frog project. Also assists on a variety of other amphibian inventory and monitoring activities.

    Vacancy
    Citizen-based Monitoring Coordinator

    Dave Redell
    Bat Ecologist

    608.261.8450

    Jill Rosenberg
    Data Manager

    608.266.2499

    • Aquatic and Terrestrial Resources Inventory (ATRI) data manager and web developer, GIS and database support.

    Tony Rinaldi
    Avian/Forest Field Technician

    715.365.8849

    Jim Woodford
    Terrestrial Ecologist

    715.365.8856

    • Principle Investigator for the American Marten population estimate; Bioregional monitoring for Northern Goshawks and the Menominee Forest Red-shouldered Hawk inventory; Leads the Forest Raptor project; and is the research and metadata liaison for the Aquatic & Terrestrial Resources Inventory (ATRI).

    Dean Van Doren
    Conservation Biologist

    715.365.8848

    Vacancy
    Conservation Biologist

    Vacancy
    GIS Analyst


    Vacancy
    Avian/Forest Ecologist

    Vacancy
    Field Technician

Ecosystem and Diversity Conservation Staff

    Rebecca Schroeder
    Section Chief

    608.266.5244

    • Supervises Ecosystem & Diversity Conservation Section Staff;Administers the State Natural Area and Non-Game/Endangered Species Programs; Member of the Wildlife Policy Team Wildlife; and Administers Program Initiatives for the Maintenance of Biological Diversity

    Susan Foote-Martin
    Great Wisconsin Birding and Nature Trail Coordinator

    608.266.0545

    • Coordinate the development of the Great WI Birding & Nature Trail; Develop outreach & promotional materials for the Bureau and ornithology program; and Respond to inquiries from the public regarding birds

    Beth Kienbaum
    Conservation Biologist

    608.266.3219

    • Wisconsin Whooping Crane Recovery Coordinator; Direction Team and Bird Team representative for Whooping Crane Eastern Partnership (WCEP). Development of Wisconsin Whooping Crane Management Plan, advocate for WCEP database development and extensive collaboration with government and private organizations.

    Gregor Schuurman
    Conservation Biologist

    608.266.8736

    Bob Hay
    Cold-blooded Species Program Manager

    608.267.0849

    • Cold-blooded Species Management and Protection, specializing in Reptiles and Amphibians; Herptile Regulations; and Mussel and Herptile Environmental Review Consultation

    Dawn Hinebaugh
    Natural Areas Assistant

    608.266.5243

    • State Natural Area GIS and web manager, SNA cartographer, assists with land acquisition and grant management, Wildlife Action Plan GIS coordinator.

    Randy  Hoffman
    Management Specialist

    608.267.7758

    • Natural Areas Management Implementation, Management Plans, Work Crews, and Exotic Species Control; Northern Highland-American Legion State Forest Master Plan Committee; Natural Areas Inspection Coordination; Breeding Bird Survey Coordinator; and Member of the "Land Management Policy" Division Team

    Randy Jurewicz
    Staff Biologist

    608.267.7507

    • Endangered Resources Grant Coordinator; Bureau Liaison to U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service; Endangered/Threatened Animal Damage Program; Coordinates Outreach for Bureau; Leader of Revision of State Statute 29.604 Endangered and Threatened Species Law (exit DNR); and Coordinates Rule Revision Activities in Bureau

    Kelly Kearns
    Plant Conservation Program Manager

    608.267.5066

    Darcy Kind
    Landowner Incentive Program Conservation Biologist

    608.267.9789

    • Implements the Landowner Incentive Program which helps private landowners manage and restore habitat for at-risk species on their property. Works with private landowners and conservation partners on conservation planning efforts, developing community partnerships and advises landowners on the management of rare species and natural communities and the threats to natural systems on private lands

    Pat Manthey
    Assistant Avian Ecologist

    608.789.5651

    • Bald Eagle and Osprey Program Coordinator; Peregrine Falcon Recovery Program; Trumpeter Swan Program assistant Coordinator; Raptor Issues in General; Assist with Forest Raptor Policy Issues; and Mute Swan Control Policy Leader

    Mark Martin
    Natural Areas Specialist
    608.266.8916

    • Natural Areas Budget Issues; Feasibility Studies; Development Projects; Acquisition; and Coordinates the Native Plant Seed Program

    Sumner Matteson
    Avian Ecologist

    608.266.1571

    • Leads the Conservation Program for endangered, threatened, and rare nongame birds; Specializes in waterbirds, shorebirds, neotropical migrants, swans, and Barn Owl; Migratory Bird Stopover Initiative co-leader; Upper Mississippi/Great Lakes Waterbird Team - WI rep.; Upper Mississippi Flyway Technical Section, Nongame - WI rep.; State IBA Committee member; WDNR Forest Raptor Working Group member; Interagency Cormorant Research and Management Team member; Bird Conservation Region 12 planning lead; Directs WI Trumpeter Swan Recovery Program; Advisor: powerline bird diverters and tall artificial structures/bird issues; NHI Impact Review nongame bird consultant; Advisor to National Park Service and FWS on Piping Plover monitoring and management; WDNR liaison to Bluebird Restoration Association; WI Endangered and Threatened Species List Revision Team member.

    Thomas Meyer
    Designation and Public Lands Specialist

    608.266.0394

    • Legal dedications of State Natural Areas (SNA); Natural Areas Preservation Council liaison; SNA research permits; baseline data acquisition on SNAs; natural area rules and policies; SNA public awareness; Assists with organizations on stewardship grants;

    Vacancy
    Assistant Herpetologist/Conservation Biologist

    Heidi Nelson
    Landowner Incentive Program Coordinator

    608.266.8736

    • Coordinates the Landowner Incentive Program which helps private landowners manage and restore habitat for at-risk species on their property.

    Vacancy
    Invasive Plants Assistant

    • Coordinates Invasive Plants of the Future project and Wisconsin Weed Watchers volunteer network.

Natural Heritage Inventory (NHI) Staff

    Vacancy
    Section Chief

    • Supervises Natural Heritage Inventory Section Staff; Administers Natural Heritage Inventory Program and Environmental Review Program; Administers NHI Partnership Initiative for Expanding Knowledge on Wisconsin's Biodiversity; Oversees Policy and Procedures for Sharing NHI Data; Member of Endangered Resources Management Team; and Member of DNR Energy Work Group

    Craig J. Anderson
    NHI Program Botanist

    608.267.5037

    • Leads the Natural Heritage Inventory Botany Program; Specializes in Taxonomy, Tracking, Identification and Monitoring of Rare Plant Species in Wisconsin; Plans and Conducts Surveys for Rare Plants; Provides Consultation to Other Programs on Plant Ecology; Develops Survey Protocol and Provides Quality Assurance for Data Accepted for the Heritage Database; and Oversees Contracted Surveys.

    Julie Bleser
    Database Manager

    608.266.7308

    • Heritage Data Manager and manager of the associated Biotics application;providing data and support to users of the data; Coordinates/Oversees the Development, Maintenance and Use of the Biotics Application; Provides Support to Natural Heritage Inventory Staff Using Biotics; Provides Consultation and Support to Other Programs Regarding Data Available through Biotics; and Provides GIS Guidance and Support to Section and Bureau Staff

    Dustin Driese
    Bureau Web Designer

    608.267.0862

    Eric Epstein
    Natural Heritage Inventory Program Community Ecologist

    608.267.5038

    • Leads Natural Heritage Inventory Community Ecology Program; Specializes in Identification and Tracking the Status of Natural Communities in Wisconsin; Plans and Conducts Field Surveys; Provides Consultation to Other Programs on Community and Landscape Ecology; Develops Survey Protocol and Provides Quality Assurance for Data Accepted for the Heritage Database; Identifies Areas in Need of Special Designation or Other Protection; and Oversees Contracted Surveys

    Vacancy
    Forest Inventory Specialist

    608.267.5129

    • Coordinates in the biotic inventory work for Bureau of Forestry and other state lands master planning; Coordinates proposal development for future inventory work; Monitors and manages inventory budgets; Leads final report development and data synthesis; and Provides logistical/administrative support to inventory teams.

    Kim Grveles
    Assistant Zoologist/Ornithologist

    608.266.0822

    • Interpreting and processing information on Wisconsin's rare birds; Database development; synthesizing and applying data to management situations; and Developing and maintaining contact with the network of ornithologists that collaborate with Natural Heritage Inventory.

    Terrell Hyde
    Assistant Zoologist/Mapping Specialist

    608.264.9255

    • Interpreting and processing information on Wisconsin's rare fauna and aquatic communities; Database development; synthesizing and applying data to management situations; and Developing and maintaining contact with the network of scientists that collaborate with Natural Heritage Inventory.

    Christina Isenring
    Assistant Ecologist/Mapping Specialist

    608.267.9788

    • Interpreting and processing information on Wisconsin's natural communities; Database development; synthesizing and applying data to management situations; and Developing and maintaining contact with the network of scientists that collaborate with Natural Heritage Inventory.

    Kathryn Kirk
    Conservation Biologist

    608.266.0545

    • Specializes in terrestrial invertebrates; Plans and conducts field surveys of rare lepidoptera, orthoptera, and coleoptera and general site inventories of terrestrial invertebrates; Provides expertise in identification of orthoptera; Provides consultation on habitat management for rare terrestrial invertebrates; and Leads the monitoring program for the Wisconsin Karner blue butterfly Habitat Conservation Plan.

    Lisie Kitchel
    Environmental Reviewer

    608.266.5248

    • Reviews Impacts to Rare Species and Natural Communities from Transportation Projects Statewide and Coordinating Responses; Assists in Field Surveys and Environmental Document Development for Transportation Projects; Provides Consultation to other Programs and Agencies in Interpreting Natural Heritage Inventory Data; Provides Technical Assistance for Projects Relating to Aquatic Resources.

    Janeen Laatsch
    Assistant Botanist/Mapping Specialist

    608.266.7714

    • Transcribes and maps data from rare plant reports to Biotics; develops the rare plant database; Assures quality of data accepted for the Heritage databases by checking vouchers, expert statements, and/or geography, phenology, and habitat plausibility of rare plant records; Researches Wisconsin status of rare plant species of questionable provenance or taxonomic standing; Consults in development of rare plant management guidelines, public information requests, development of state species listing criteria, and interpretation of rare plant data; Assists Natural Heritage Inventory lead botanist on miscellaneous projects; and Conducts field inventories in support of peatlands project.

    Vacancy
    Bureau Information Systems Manager; Bureau Internet Manager

    Vacancy
    Environmental Reviewer

    • Department's contact for Natural Heritage Inventory (NHI) data sharing through license agreements; Oversees NHI portal and conducts Endangered Resources environmental reviews.

    Emily Rusch
    Environmental Review Assistant

    608.264.6057

    • Coordinates Environmental Reiview project tracking and billing, coordinates NHI training, compiles data summaries and maps for environmental review of projects statewide, and prepares review responses.

    Bill A. Smith
    Natural Heritage Inventory Program Zoologist

    608.266.0924

    • Leads Natural Heritage Inventory Zoology Program; Specializes in Raptors, Mussels, and Dragonflies and Tracking Animal Species Identification and Status in Wisconsin; Plans and Conducts Field Surveys of Rare Animal Species; Provides Consultation to Other Programs on Animal Ecology; Develops Survey Protocol and Provides Quality Assurance for Data Accepted for the Heritage Database; and Oversees Contracted Surveys

    Rich Staffen
    Assistant Zoologist/Mapping Specialist

    608.266.4340

    • Interpreting and processing information on Wisconsin's rare vertebrates; assists Natural Heritage Inventory lead zoologist on miscellaneous projects; conducts field inventories in support of peatlands project; synthesizing and applying data to management situations; database development; and developing and maintaining contact with the network of scientists that collaborate with Natural Heritage Inventory

    Vacancy
    Endangered Resources Planning & Protection Specialist

    Rori Paloski
    Incidental Take Coordinator

    • Leads development of policy and procedures related to incidental take consultation; Develops tools for screening activities for impacts to endangered resources; Coordinates Natural Heritage Inventory training; and Coordinates Consultation Process for Incidental Take within DNR & among Other State Agencies.

    Vacancy
    Conservation Biologist/Mapping Specialist

    • Interpreting and processing information on Wisconsin's fauna, flora, and natural communities; Database development; synthesizing and applying data to management situations; and Developing and maintaining contact with the network of scientists that collaborate with Natural Heritage Inventory.

    Drew Feldkirchner
    Natural Heritage Inventory Forestry Liaison

    • Address endangered resources issues related to development and implementation of Department master plans on state forested lands; provide endangered resources expertise to the Division of Forestry in achieving sustainable forestry goals. Develop and implement information and tools to facilitate this work.

Regional Personnel

    Armund Bartz
    Regional Ecologist - Westcentral Region

    608.785.9019

    Sarah R. Boles
    Wildlife Technician (seasonal/winter)
    715.794.2548

    • Winter track surveys & coordinator of volunteer carnivore trackers.

    Owen Boyle
    Regional Ecologist - Southeast Region

    414.263.8681

    Catherine "Cathy" Bleser
    Regional Ecologist - Southcentral Region

    608.275.3308

    Ryan Magana
    Regional Ecologist - Northern Region

    715.635.4153

    Joe Henry
    Regional Ecologist - Northeast Region

    920.662.5194

    Ronald N. Schultz
    Wolf Program Technician/ Conservation Biologist

    715.358.9257 / 715.588.3845

    • Trapping, collaring, health monitoring of wolves. Winter track surveys.Mammal capture and telemetry equipment specialist.

    Jane Wiedenhoeft
    Endangered Mammal Database Manager/Tracker

    715.762.1362

    • Data & GIS Manager; database development, interpreting and processing information on Wisconsin's rare mammals, GIS mapping, guidance, and support, synthesizing and applying data to management situations, providing data and support to other users of the data, coordinating with researchers; conducting winter track surveys and assisting with other field surveys, assisting coordination of volunteers; conducting trainings, public presentations and presenting research findings.

    Adrian Wydeven
    Mammalian Ecologist

    715.762.1363

    • Leads the conservation programs for rare and nongame mammals; Wolf program leader, supervising surveys, preparing reports, Chair the Wisconsin Wolf Science Committee, coordinated depredation control management with USDA-Wildlife Services, and promote education and outreach with the Timber Wolf Alliance; American marten recovery coordinator; Coordinate investigations on rare mammals such as lynx, cougar, and moose; and Provide training for volunteers on mammal tracking and wolf ecology; Wisconsin DNR representative to Eastern Gray Wolf Recovery Team.

    Matt Zine
    Natural Areas Biologist

    608.273.5943

    • Acquisition and management of State Natural Areas in Southern Wisconsin; and Coordinates South Central Region Natural Areas crew



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Last Revised: October 09, 2007