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Natural Resources

Burns Paiute Tribe

Natural Resources

The Burns Paiute Natural Resources Department was created to protect and enhance fish and wildlife, to prevent further resource losses that impact traditional land uses, to ensure environmental standards on the reservation are met, and to provide training and employment opportunities for Burns Paiute Tribal Members.

71210 Foley Drive
Burns, OR 97720

Phone: (541) 573-1375
Fax: (541) 573-2323

EPA Office
71210B Foley Drive
Burns, OR 97720
(541) 573-8020

Main Ranch Bunk House
Jonesboro, 5105 Highway 20 East
Juntura, OR 97911

Ranch Manager House
Jonesboro, 5106 Highway 20 East
Juntura, OR 97911

The Malheur River Subbasin is culturally important to the Burns Paiute Tribe (BPT), and protecting/restoring native species and associated habitat are key to sustaining its importance.  A primary focus of our Fisheries Program is to restore ESA-listed bull trout populations and their associated habitat. Non-native brook trout are a limiting factor to bull trout recovery due to resource competition and hybridization. Subsequently, suppression efforts were initiated in the Upper Malheur River in 2010 to reduce or eliminate brook trout populations.

For more in-depth information on our Fisheries Program, please visit our other website:

helpnativefish.org

The goals of the Logan Valley and Malheur River wildlife mitigation projects are to implement habitat protection and enhancement efforts for plant communities to support diverse fish and wildlife assemblages. Management goals include: 1) improving water quality, 2) enhancing upland, wetland, floodplain meadow and riparian habitats, 3) controlling noxious weeds, 4) protecting springs and seeps, 5) managing grazing on the Bureau of Land Management and Department of State Lands allotments to meet wildlife objectives, and 6) preserving cultural resources; and providing public hunting and recreation opportunities.

Protecting the land, air and water are important goals for the Environmental Department.  We monitor and manage the environmental health and quality of the Reservation; this includes surface and ground water quality testing, managing solid waste, and illegal dump cleanup and many other important environmental duties throughout properties owned and managed by the Burns Paiute Tribe.

Go to Environmental Program page

Matthew Hanneman

Matthew Hanneman

Wildlife Program Manager

Collin Williams

Collin Williams

Wildlife Biologist

Rhonda Holtby

Rhonda Holtby

NR Administrative Assistant

Andrew L. Beers

Andrew L. Beers

Environmental Tech