Habitat Bureau Chief
The Habitat Bureau Chief is responsible for developing, administering, and implementing programs to restore, maintain, and protect native species and their habitats; and improve and protect fish and wildlife habitat so high-priority areas are conserved and connected at a landscape level to meet the current and future needs of the public. The three essential elements of maintaining aquatic habitat are water quantity, water quality and physical habitat features. A primary function of this position will be developing effective relationships and maintaining good communication with all stakeholders: the public, non-governmental organizations/business, and governmental parties within Montana.
