The Northern Rockies Regional Office of The Humane Society of the United States, located in Billings, Mont., provides services to eight states: Alaska, Colorado, Idaho, Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, Utah, and Wyoming.
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The office, opened in 1991, is active in supporting the roles of local animal control and humane societies through training and is also actively involved in supporting law enforcement agencies and prosecutors with cruelty cases.
Our Northern Rockies staff participates in about 80 to 100 project field days each year. These hands-on assignments range from Native Nation animal wellness clinics across Montana, Wyoming, and the Dakotas to habitat improvement projects on wild horse ranges and habitat reclamation efforts.
Other field projects undertaken by the office include wild- and exotic-animal rescue projects that have run the gamut from wolves and bears to lions and tigers. The Northern Rockies office is also very active in providing a wide range of training. Our office, for example, has sponsored unique training on ice rescue, euthanasia stress, high-angle rope rescue, dog temperament, disaster training, and other topics.
Contact us at:
Holly Tarry, Colorado State Director
Littleton
Phone: 720-379-7520
Lisa Kauffman, Idaho State Director
Boise
Phone: 208-577-6701
Heidi Hopkins, Wyoming State Director
Cheyenne
Phone: 240-477-2863
The Humane Society of the United States
Northern Rockies Regional Office
Dave Pauli, Director
490 North 31st St.
Suite 215
Billings, MT 59101
406-255-7161
Fax: 406-255-7162
email: nrro@humanesociety.org