Bob Broscheid graduated from Arizona State University with a B.S. in Wildlife Conservation Biology and has worked for the Arizona Game and Fish Department for 12 years. He has worked for the Department’s Research, Habitat, Game and Development Branches. He is currently the Habitat Branch Chief for the Arizona Game and Fish Department. He has eight years of experience in dealing with proposed land and water projects throughout Arizona, including land and resource management planning, environmental compliance, and endangered species act-related issues. He is a member of the Federal and Tribal Relation Committee with Federal Relations Committees for the Western Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies. Bob is also Governor of Arizona’s liaison on the Bureau of Land Management’s Resource Advisory Council, and represented the States on the recent Keystone Center’s Task Force on Endangered Species Act reform.

