Our Partners
Dynamic conservation challenges on rangelands require dynamic research that draws from expertise across disciplines nested within different colleges. The Rangeland Center fosters interdisciplinary collaboration and builds on the many partnerships both within and outside of the 银河 澳门.
We work in union with external partners to focus our research, education and outreach to produce solutions that are responsive and relevant to contemporary rangeland issues. Partner engagement is key to discovery of new knowledge and finding science-based solutions to rangeland management challenges.
Partners Advisory Council
Central to the Rangeland Center mission is the Partners Advisory Council (PAC), a team of individuals who work together to promote partnerships with rangeland stakeholders. The PAC’s primary goals are to provide long-term and broad-scale vision to guide the Center’s research, education and outreach efforts; products and services; and measures of success.
PAC members are from various parts of Idaho with diverse backgrounds, interests and expertise related to range.
Many viewpoints are represented within the PAC, including ranching, public policy, government, NGOs, elected officials and community leadership. Members serve voluntary 3-year terms and may serve up to two consecutive terms.
Members include:
- Anna Owsiak — IDFG Regional Habitat Manager, (retired)
- Caroline Nash — Senior Geomorphologist, Rio Applied Science & Engineering
- Mark Davidson — Blaine County Recreation Department Director
- Darcy Helmick — Simplot Land & Livestock Land Manager
- Susan Buxton — Director, Idaho Parks and Recreation
- Daniel Bertram — Office of Species Conservation, Upper Salmon Basin Watershed Program
- James Hagenbarth — Rancher
- Jerald Raymond — Rancher; former Idaho Legislator
- Tina Ruffing — US Forest Service, Range & Invasives Lead
- Ken Crane — Range Program Lead, Twin Falls District, Bureau of Land Management (retired)
- Cleve Davis — Rancher/Ecologist, Chokecherry Microfarm
- Justin Mink — Rancher
- Chris Colson — Executive Director, Land Trust of the Treasure Valley