EBS STAFF
Zac Fisher is the new district ranger for the Bozeman Ranger District of the Custer Gallatin National Forest. He began his four-month appointment on Jan. 2 according to a Dec. 20 release from the U.S. Forest Service.
He will serve behind current acting deputy forest supervisor, Corey Lewellen.
“I am very excited to be stepping into this role [in] the Bozeman Ranger District and for being part of such a dynamic team,” Zac Fisher stated in the release. “I look forward to continuing work with our partners and to further engage with our community.”
Fisher has been in public service for over 17 years, starting in the Marine Corps, then working in the Department of Agriculture as an intern. Fisher then worked as a soil conservationist for the National Resources Conservation Service before transitioning to the Forest Service as a soil scientist. He then became the Watershed Program Manager for Land Between the Lakes National Recreation Area. Fisher joined the Bozeman team as the Deputy District Ranger in February 2023.
As district ranger in Bozeman, Fisher will interact with both the local community and the forest service.