Monty Gregg is the Forest Wildlife Biologist for the Ochoco National Forest and Crooked River National Grassland. In this position, he manages the wildlife program supporting the efforts of the District Wildlife Biologists to maintain and restore habitat function for the variety of wildlife species associated with the Forest and Grassland. Through much of his career he has conducted habitat restoration efforts for locally and regionally important species that include everything from mule deer and elk to federally listed species such as the Northern Spotted Owl. Habitat restoration through partnership development has been an area of interest for Monty over the past 20 years.
Monty works at both the Regional and National level to develop partnership opportunities for the Forest Service with various wildlife conservation organization. Monty has B.S. in Wildlife Sciences from Oregon State University.