Restoring Elk Country – Monroe Mountain UT
Research shows central Utah’s Monroe Mountain in Fishlake National Forest is a mere shadow of its glorious aspen-filled past. Soil surveys indicate 60 to 70 [...]
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.
Research shows central Utah’s Monroe Mountain in Fishlake National Forest is a mere shadow of its glorious aspen-filled past. Soil surveys indicate 60 to 70 [...]
To put it simply, elk and other wildlife cannot thrive without abundant, quality habitat, or in other words, without food, water, shelter and space to [...]
Restoring historic wildlife movement corridors is a tall task, especially when there’s an interstate highway that cuts a swath through the landscape. That’s exactly the [...]
Fire is essential to forest health. When carefully applied to the landscape and monitored, fire triggers a rebirth of explosive, fresh, diverse growth in the [...]
Sagebrush ecosystems provide crucial habitat for many species of wildlife. But in some areas, like the often arid Modoc National Forest in northeastern California, an [...]
Fire suppression combined with a lack of active forest management on a landscape for up to 100 years triggers detrimental impacts on wildlife habitat. That’s [...]
How strong is the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation’s conservation commitment to restoring elk country? So strong that it can move houses—literally. Here are two examples. [...]
Due to fire suppression and a lack of active management, forests can become unnaturally dense and overgrown…and that’s bad news for elk and other wildlife [...]
Simply put, it was an idea that took six years to fully develop and accomplish. The challenge was how to provide dependable water sources for [...]
Without fire, forest health suffers because of overly dense limbs and leaves above that block sunshine to the forest floor below, thwarting the growth of [...]
In 2014, then 12-year-old Ryley McCuiston shot this magnificent bull elk in northwest Arkansas. It is a product and reflection of the healthy habitat created [...]
Western Colorado is prime elk country. To maintain or enhance that habitat, the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation provided funding for about 60 different projects both [...]