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Lee Kramer

Lee Kramer is the Tongass Forest Plan Project Manager. Lee has been a Forest Service employee for 28 years and has worked on forests in five Regions (1, 2, 3, 8, and 10) and eight states. His background includes work as a forester and planner. Prior to coming to the Tongass he was the interdisciplinary team leader for revision of the three National Forest plans included in the Western Montana Forest Planning Zone, which is comprised of the Bitterroot, Lolo, and Flathead National Forests. He also served as resource staff on the Medicine Bow-Routt National Forests in Wyoming and Colorado and was the Forest Planning Team Leader for the Routt National Forest Plan Revision effort in the 1990s.

Larry Lunde

Larry Lunde is the Tongass Forest Planning Staff Officer. Larry has been with the Forest Service for 33 years and has served in forest and multiple-use management positions as District Resource Staff and District Ranger on six national forests in five states. He has been on the Tongass National Forest since 1991 and was the Forest Planning Team Leader for the 2003 Tongass Land Management Plan Revision Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement.

Dennis Neill

Dennis Neill is the Tongass Forest Partnership and Public Affairs Staff Officer. He has worked for the Forest Service since 1976, in a variety of locations including Portland, OR; Durango and Lakewood, CO; Custer, SD; and Ketchikan, AK. His duties have included technology transfer of research findings; public involvement on forest plans and major EIS's such as ski area development, timber sales, mineral developments, and wildlife management; incident information on such incidents as the Yellowstone Fires, Exxon-Valdez Oil Spill, and the Rainbow Family Gathering; legislative liaison; rural community development; and acting district ranger on the Little Missouri National Grassland in Medora, North Dakota.

 

 

 

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