Meet the PiCCA Team

*All names listed in alphabetical order.

The partner organizations listed here are involved in different aspects of this collaborative project. The presence of their name here is not necessarily an endorsement of all elements of the project. Individual partners should be consulted directly for details on the nature of their involvement.

Tribal Partners

  • Ana Bacoch, Big Pine Paiute Tribe Environmental Department

  • Brian Adkins, Bishop Paiute Environmental Management Office

  • Danelle Gutierrez, Big Pine Paiute Tribal Historic Preservation Office

  • Darren Delgado, Bishop Paiute Tribal Historic Preservation Office

  • Danielle Christensen, Bridgeport Indian Colony

  • James Denver, Bishop Paiute Environmental Management Office

  • Irvin Jim, InterTribal Council of California

  • Rhiana Jones, Washoe Environmental Protection Department

  • Sally Manning, Big Pine Paiute Environmental Department

  • Tom Gustie, Bishop Paiute Environmental Management Office

Agency Partners

  • Alexandra Urza, USFS RMRS

  • Heather Stone, BLM

  • Jacqueline Beidl, USFS Inyo

  • Jonathan Knight, USFS Inyo

  • Marc Meyer, USFS Inyo

  • Michele Slaton, USFS Inyo

  • Nathan Sill, USFS Inyo

  • Wilfred Nabahe, USFS

NGO Partners

  • Allison Weber, Friends of the Inyo

  • Amy Sturgill, Eastern Sierra Land Trust

  • Emmie Snead, Eastern Sierra Land Trust

  • Erika Harvey, Sierra Business Council

  • Heather Hawkins, Sierra Business Council

  • Jill Pape, Sierra Business Council

  • Sarah Isabel Moe, Sierra Business Council

University Partners

  • Alex Basaraba, UC Berkeley

  • Diana Macias, UC Berkeley

  • Emma Sage, Stanford University

  • Gabrielle Wong-Parodi, Stanford University

  • Miranda Redmond, UC Berkeley

  • Paul Burow, Stanford University

  • Rosemary Frederick, UC Berkeley

  • Yarrow Syskine, UC Berkeley

Source: UC Office of the President

The PiCCA Project would like to acknowledge the UC Office of the President for funding our research efforts through the UC Climate Action Seed Grant.