One Tam Case Studies (2014-2017)
By Leigh Goldberg Public land agencies have collaborated for many decades, both informally and formally through inter-agency agreements, to share resources, equipment, staff, and information.
By Leigh Goldberg Public land agencies have collaborated for many decades, both informally and formally through inter-agency agreements, to share resources, equipment, staff, and information.
Shanna Kleinsmith, USDA FS Writer-Editor National Forest System, Policy Office Idaho
Chris Otahal, BLM Wildlife Biologist Barstow Field Office California
Heather Coleman, NOAA Deep Sea Coral Research and Technology Program Manager Office of Habitat Conservation, NOAA Fisheries Maryland
Daniel Meden, USACE Biologist St Paul District (Regional Planning and Environmental Division North) Iowa
Jo Anna Lutmerding, USFWS Biologist, Migratory Bird Program USFWS Headquarters Virginia This case study was first presented in 2023 and updated in 2025
Marina Tomer, USGS Research Coordinator South Central Climate Adaptation Science Center Oklahoma
Sean Vogt, USFWS Lahontan Cutthroat Trout Recovery Coordinator Ecological Services Office Nevada
Jess Collier, USFWS Fish Biologist Green Bay Fish & Wildlife Conservation Office Wisconsin
Kathryn Wrigley, Vermont Agency for Natural Resources Forest Recreation Specialist Forestry Division, State Lands Program Vermont
Kola Garber, NOAA Sea Grant Deputy Director & Acting Assistant Director for Partnerships NOAA National Sea Grant College Program Maryland
Ally Lane, NOAA Fish Biologist, West Coast Region California