Tribal Forestry
PO Box 368
Hoopa, CA 95546
(530) 625.4284
(530) 625.4230 Fax

ADMINISTRATION
Nolan Colegrove – Forest Manager x101
Janet Jackson–Admnistrative Assistant/budget Analyst
Phyllis Robbins – Personnel/Payroll Clerk x 104
Darin Jarnaghan – Timber Management Officer x 112
Robert Marshall – Scaling Technician x 105
Rennee’ Stauffer – Assistant Check Scaler x 106
Kevin Colegrove – Sale Administrator/Roads Inspector x 108
Robert Mattocks – Forestry Technician x 111
Todd Salberg - Silviculturist x 124
Jeff Lindsey – Assistant Silviculturist x 125
Kevin Lane – Fuels Specialist x 122
Carlo Miguelena – Lead Forestry Technician x 126
Future Hunsucker – Forestry Technician x 131
Mike Lee – Project Crew Leader x 127
Paul Savona – Planning Forester x 121
Jim Ladwig – Forester/Computer Technician x 120
James Campbell – GIS Analyst x 123
Ted Oldenburg – Forest Monitoring Hydrologist x 129
Joe James – Geology/Hydrology Technician x 115
Mark Higley – Wildlife Biologist x 117
Aaron Pole – Wildlife Technician x 118
Teresa Godfrey – Wildlife Technician x 119
Darrin Masters – ANA Black Bear Management Program x 118
Patty Halpin – Wildlife Bio Technician x 119
Charles Goddard – Wildlife Technician x 119
Jaime Sajecki – Wildlife Technician x 119
Rudy Galindo – Wildlife Bio Technician x 119
Sean Matthews – WCS Fisher Management x 109
Dawn McCovey – HSU Co-Op Student, Wildlife x 100
Kim Davis – HSU Co-Op Student, Botany x 100

Bear Management Program Hotline x 107
Wildlife Crew Members VoiceMail x 142

The Hoopa Tribal Forestry Department works under the direction of the Hoopa Valley Tribal Council, and is responsible for Forest Management of the Tribe’s 90,000 acre Reservation. This is accomplished through the efforts of the Forestry Department, under the direction of a Forest Manager. Professional resource specialists, technical staff, field crews and resource contractors work in unison to accomplish assigned goals. The Hoopa Tribal Forestry Department is comprised of the following sub-departments:

The Hoopa Tribe is a “compact” Tribe, actually one of the first Tribes to participate in the initial act. In 1988, the Hoopa Tribe “compacted” the entire Bureau of Indian Affairs Forestry Program, except for signatory authority on timber sales. Since 1988, the Tribe also compacted Road Maintenance/Construction, and Wildland Fire Management from the BIA. Hoopa is one of the only Tribes in the nation to compact an entire Wildland Fire Management program form the BIA. The Forestry Department employs 45 full-time employees and 65+ employees during the peak field season.

 

Hoopa Valley Indian Tribe
PO Box 1348 ~ Hoopa, California 95546 ~ (530) 625.4211
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