Elk NetworkRMEF Commits $236,930 for Game and Fish Led Conservation Projects

Conservation | March 13, 2018

Below is a news release distributed by the Wyoming Game and Fish Department.

CHEYENNE – The Wyoming chapters of the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation (RMEF) recently committed $532,676 to projects in Wyoming with $236,930 going to the Wyoming Game and Fish Department to support 23 Game and Fish led projects. These funds will go toward projects addressing a variety of needs including: the Access Yes program, fence conversions, aspen enhancements, post-fire restoration, weed treatments, conifer removal, meadow enhancements, water development, prescribed fire efforts as well as migration and disease research.

“The Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation continues to provide generous support for projects throughout Wyoming. Their significant contributions allows for habitat, research and hunting access projects that benefit wildlife and sportspeople,” said Ian Tator, Game and Fish statewide terrestrial habitat manager. “Without the funds from RMEF, many of these projects would not be Feasible.”

With the funds raised annually, RMEF frequently supports Game and Fish initiatives like Access Yes and habitat enhancement and conservation projects within Wyoming.

Since 1986, RMEF and its partners have completed 716 land protection, habitat stewardship and hunting heritage outreach projects with a combined value of more than $135.3 million in Wyoming, including the use of conservation easements, acquisitions, prescribed fire, weed treatments, re-seeding, forest and browse thinning, water development and research studies. These projects have protected or enhanced more than 1.3 million acres and have also improved or opened access to more than 151,000 acres for outdoor recreationists.