Restoring Elk Country – Wildlife-Friendly Fencing
Fencing helps outline ownership boundaries and keeps livestock from roaming onto other tracts of land, but it can also make it difficult or impossible for [...]
Fencing helps outline ownership boundaries and keeps livestock from roaming onto other tracts of land, but it can also make it difficult or impossible for [...]
Below is a call-to-action email sent to the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation’s California membership. The Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation supports two bills under consideration in [...]
The Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation’s top legislative priority took another step forward when Senators John Curtis (R-Utah), John Hickenlooper (D-Colo.), Alex Padilla (D-Calif.) and Tim [...]
MISSOULA, Mont. — The Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation raises its voice to honor those who freely give of their time and talents during National Volunteer [...]
The Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation offered questions and comments over proposed amendments to the massive Northwest Forest Plan. Originally adopted in 1994, the U.S. Forest [...]
If you’ve got a good thing, why not make it better by making it bigger, especially if it improves public access. In northeast Oregon, you’ll [...]
Below is a news release from the office of Washington Governor Bob Ferguson. After getting word, RMEF issued the following statement: “The Rocky Mountain Elk [...]
The Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation joined 17 other conservation, hunting and other groups in support of a bill (AB 1169) to expand outdoor recreation opportunities [...]
Wyoming hunters were able to access 105,000 acres of private land in 2024 thanks to funding contributed by the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation to the [...]
They are as predictable as new grass growing each spring. Volunteers with the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation head into the backcountry to help carry out [...]
The Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation’s controlled hunts application period is open. Hunters seeking elk, deer, pronghorn antelope and turkey can apply until the May [...]
The Arizona Game & Fish Commission unanimously rejected two petitions presented by the Center for Biological Diversity at its April 11th meeting. One of them [...]
The U.S. House Natural Resources Committee passed a bill that would delist gray wolves in the Lower 48. The Pet and Livestock Protection Act, supported [...]
Below is a call-to-action email sent to Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation members in Arizona. Radical animal rights activists plan to attend this week’s Arizona Game [...]