Invasive Weed Management in the Salmon River Corridor, Idaho – Restoring Elk Country
Check out just a few of the ways RMEF has been Restoring Elk Country nationwide IDAHO Elk, mule deer and bighorn sheep worship the native [...]
Highlighting how RMEF and its partners are utilizing member and volunteer support to Restore Elk Country to create the best possible habitat for elk and other wildlife. Produced with support by Yeti and Leupold.
Check out just a few of the ways RMEF has been Restoring Elk Country nationwide IDAHO Elk, mule deer and bighorn sheep worship the native [...]
Prohibition Ends for Wildlife in Deadwood The Mount Moriah cemetery in Deadwood, South Dakota, boasts the remains of Wild Bill Hickok and Calamity Jane—a permanent [...]
See how RMEF is Restoring Elk Country in Your Neck of the Woods NEVADA Covering 60,000 acres of White Pine County, the Kern Mountains host [...]
Restoring elk country…presented by Yeti. North Dakota does not have vast forestland. However, 17 percent of its forests consist of aspen and birch species, the [...]
Restoring Elk Country…presented by Leupold Abundant, quality habitat for elk and other wildlife is an absolute must for populations to thrive. Without food, water, shelter [...]
SEE HOW RMEF IS RESTORING ELK COUNTRY IN YOUR NECK OF THE WOODS WISCONSIN GPS collars show that more than two dozen elk from the [...]
You’re looking at an invasion in southwest Idaho. Many decades of fire suppression opened the door for the massive spread of juniper trees that continue [...]
See how RMEF is Restoring Elk Country WASHINGTON Between 2009 and 2011, RMEF helped spearhead an effort to purchase more than 10,000 acres of private [...]
See how RMEF is Restoring Elk Country in Your Neck of the Woods PENNSYLVANIA To help ensure elk have plenty to eat, the Pennsylvania Department [...]
Winter range is considered among the most limited habitat type for elk and other wildlife. And in northern New Mexico, accessing it can be extremely [...]
There was a time when wild elk roamed most of Minnesota and a significant part of the landscape featured 11.3 million acres of a patchy [...]
Finding life-sustaining water can be a challenge for the tule elk that live in southern California. This 70-year-old pond is one of few wildlife water [...]
The Arapaho National Forest west of Denver lives up to the billing of “Rocky Mountain high Colorado.” The forest’s Sulphur Ranger District features mountain peaks [...]
There is great strength in numbers. There can also be great conservation accomplishment. And that’s exactly what happened on the Ochoco (OH’-chuh-coe) National Forest in [...]
Decades of fire suppression and reduced timber harvest left many forests in an unnatural condition. Specifically, they are overly dry, overly dense, lack lush vegetation [...]