It’s So Predictable – RMEF Volunteers Get to Work
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 [...]
RMEF’s volunteers epitomize those who care about elk country and aren’t afraid to put in the hard work to make it a better place.
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 [...]
How does the old saying go? Neither snow nor rain nor, in this case, sweltering heat could keep them from their appointed rounds. Nine dedicated [...]
Passion and perseverance go a long way. Just ask Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation volunteers from the state of Missouri. They know it because they live [...]
Below is a reprint from the July-August 2024 issue of Bugle magazine. Merriam-Webster defines ‘volunteer’ as a person who willingly undertakes or expresses an enthusiasm [...]
Texas Volunteers Help Ensure the Future of Hunting Texans are known for their bold spirit. That enthusiasm carries over for Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation volunteers [...]
They gathered from across the state of Utah but far from its population centers. Some 70 Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation volunteers came together in late [...]
One of the hallmark characteristics of the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation is it does not just check a box, call a project complete, turn its [...]
By Paul Queneau, Bugle Conservation & Wildlife Editor Dozens of Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation volunteers from across the nation gathered in the high mountains of [...]
Seventy-five Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation volunteers representing 20 chapters, some from as far away as New York and West Virginia, came together in the heart [...]
Interested in attending an RMEF work project? Keep an eye out for upcoming opportunities near you! Washington Oak Creek Wildlife Area Work Party May 31 [...]
State Updates Oregon Over 200 RMEF members submitted recommendations to the Oregon Fish and Wildlife Commission as it considered finalists for the Oregon Department of [...]
We may be biased, but we think the real reason Tennessee is called the “Volunteer State” is because of the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation volunteers [...]
By Tom Kuglin, Bugle Hunting & Outdoor Lifestyle Editor It was a memorable weekend for conservation in Missoula, Montana, as the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation [...]
MISSOULA, Mont. — The Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation rolls into its 40th year of conservation fresh off a tandem of major land conservation and access [...]