Hunting News
RMEF, Sierra Pacific Industries Launch California Initiative
MISSOULA, Mont.—By thinning encroaching conifer and opening aspen and grassland habitat on 91 acres, Sierra Pacific Industries (SPI) has launched a Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation initiative to enhance 33,700 acres in California’s Shasta-Trinity National Forest.
[United States] Research Offers 10 Reasons for Managing Wolves
MISSOULA, Mont.—Science-based field research, funded in part by the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation, is yielding solid data on why gray wolves in Idaho, Montana and Wyoming should be managed by state wildlife agencies. ...[British Columbia] Prestigious Canadian Wildlife Federation award to BC Resident
The BC Wildlife Federation is pleased to announce that Don Trethewey of Kamloops B.C. was awarded the Roland Michener Conservation Award by the Canadian Wildlife Federation (CWF) on June 13, 2009....[United States] Vineyards, Elk Habitat and a Conservationist
MISSOULA, Mont.—Vineyards ain’t elk habitat, but one conservationist can make them both a whole lot better. Immediate past chairman of the board for the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation, California winegrape farmer and vinter Andrew Hoxsey has been named the 2009 Napa Grower of the Year by the Napa Valley Grapegrowers. ...[Alberta] Elk Foundation Honors Oregon Researcher Dr. John Cook
MISSOULA, Mont.—An award honoring the science-based conservation legacy of Olaus J. Murie, the late biologist remembered as the father of modern elk management, has been presented by the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation to Dr. John G. Cook of La Grande, Ore. ...
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