About Us
Denise Hann
Projects Liaison
denisehann@fs.fed.us
Specialties
- Interdisciplinary (ID) Team Leader, Fisheries Biologist
- National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) Coordination and Compliance
- Stream and Lake Habitat and Biological Inventory; Monitoring
Education
- Bachelor of Science, Fisheries and Wildlife Management, Colorado State University
- Masters of Science, Fisheries Management Emphasis in Hydrology,
Colorado State University
Special Recognition
- National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Resolving
Water Rights Claim
- National Community Partnership
- Forest Service Regional Rise to the Future Award
- Regional Innovation Award in Monitoring; Regional Development
R6 Lake Survey Protocol
- Outstanding Fisheries Program
- National Partnership Award
- Several ID team awards
Professional Memberships
- American Fisheries Society
Professional Publications
- Hann, D.R; Nightingale, A. 1994. Recovery of Rara Lake, Nepal's Largest Freshwater Lake. Water Nepal, Draft.
- Hann, D.R. 1994. USDA Forest Service, Region 6, Alpine Lake Survey Protocol. Lake and Reservoir Management, 9(1):24-30. (1994) Extended Abstract of a paper presented at the 13th International Symposium of the North American Lake Management Society, Seattle, WA. Nov 29-Dec 4, 1993.
- Hann, D.R. 1993. Bull Charr and Dolly Varden Radiotelemetry Study in the South Fork of the Skykomish River, Washington. Skykomish Ranger District, Skykomish, WA. Submitted to Transactions of the American Fisheries Society.
- Hann, D.R; Rose, K. 1989. Determination of Flow Needs for Trout Using the Physical Habitat Simulation System (PHABSIM) in the Flaming Gorge Tailwater, Utah. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Upper Colorado River Instream Flow Team, Grand Junction, CO.
- See, D.R. 1984. Montane Vole Habitat Suitability Index. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Publication, Fort Collins, CO.
Experience
Denise has been with the Forest Service
and other agencies since 1986. She has also worked for the Fish
and Wildlife Service, and NOAA, including details in both Nepal
and Washington, DC. She has several years of experience as an ID
team leader and as a NEPA Coordinator.
Denise has worked with TEAMS since 2003.
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