Many organized groups are vitally interested in Montana's fish, wildlife, and parks resources. These groups have become more specialized in their interests, making it a challenge for FWP to gather broad input on issues. Especially at the regional level, FWP has an increasing need to more fully involve citizens, sportsmen and sportswomen and non-traditional constituents in decision making, policy development and communication based on regard for the resource, mutual respect and personal relationships. An advisory committee comprised of key citizens can help the department achieve its goals by serving two main functions: providing the agency with information, ideas, emerging trends and initiatives from the public in a setting that welcomes diverse interests, and providing a vehicle for FWP to inform key citizens - with the expectation that they will in turn inform the broader public.
CAC Charter (PDF)
Michael Cavaness, Livingston
Cindy Christophersen, Townsend
Bill Finch, Wilsall
Michael Hansen, Bozeman
Jeff Johnson, Dell
Mel Kotur, Bozeman
Gerald Martin, Bozeman
Logan Miller, Dillon
Trevor Nichols, Belgrade
Barb Oldershaw, Livingston
Bill Pratt, Bozeman
Richard Schwalbe, Big Sky
Paul Siddoway, Butte
Dave Stratton, Butte
Whitney Tilt, Bozeman
Joel Worth, Butte
2026 Meeting Dates
April 28
Aug. 25
Dec. 1 (tentative)