Mule Deer Foundation at Work--please support them.

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Here's another project worthy of our memberships: protecting migration corridors, etc. Check out the article and consider joining at https://portal.muledeer.org/membership/new for as low as $35/year. Every mule deer hunter needs to be a member to give back to what we love so much.


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For Immediate Release: April 5, 2021
Contact: Steve Belinda - [email protected] or (307) 231-3128


Mule Deer Foundation Receives Grant from National Fish and Wildlife Foundation for Habitat Work
Salt Lake City, UT: The Mule Deer Foundation (MDF) announced today that it has received $395,000 in funding from the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation’s (NFWF) Rocky Mountain Rangelands grant program. The grant funding will support MDF’s Migration Corridor and Winter Range Initiative and be matched by $756,000 to implement habitat projects that focus on big game migration corridors and greater sage-grouse core areas. The new grant expands upon a 2018 Sagebrush Landscapes grant through NFWF that allowed MDF to launch the initiative, which has resulted in collaborative projects in several western states. With the new funding, MDF will expand the coordination between conservation partners across jurisdictional boundaries in order to increase the number and quality of habitat projects in western rangelands that benefit mule deer and other wildlife.

“The Mule Deer Foundation’s Migration Corridor and Winter Range Initiative has been our conservation focus for the last three years since NFWF helped kickstart our efforts in 2018, and the new Rocky Mountain Rangelands grant will allow us to grow these collaborative conservation efforts,” said MDF President/CEO Joel Pedersen. “MDF has the ability to work across state boundaries and with a wide range of federal, state, local, and nonprofit partners. The NFWF grant and matching funding will give us even more opportunities to improve rangeland habitat across the West.”

Since the signing of Department of the Interior Secretarial Order 3362 in 2018, MDF has been a leader in coordinating efforts to improve rangelands and sagebrush landscapes that are in state-identified priority big game migration corridors and seasonal ranges. Many of these areas also overlap with key sage-grouse habitat and provide benefits to the more than 300 species that depend on sagebrush rangelands throughout their lifecycle. MDF has worked with the Bureau of Land Management, U.S. Forest Service, Natural Resources Conservation Service, private landowners, and others to further refine priority areas for project implementation based on ecological need, partnership opportunities, funding availability, and overlap of mule deer and sage-grouse priority areas. Project goals through the new NFWF grant include 12,000 acres of annual invasive species removal, at least 10 miles of fence removal or modification, 3,000 acres of sagebrush shrubland restoration, and 300 acres of invasive juniper removal in sagebrush habitats in several western states.

“MDF is constantly looking to maximize our conservation impact by working at the landscape level, leveraging funds to implement habitat projects, providing the best technical advice and leadership through highly experienced employees, and targeting habitat conservation efforts where mule deer need the most help,” noted MDF Director of Conservation Steve Belinda. “The team we have built through the support of NFWF and other funding is highly effective, as evident from the amount of work we complete each year and the influence we have in the policy arena. The new Rocky Mountain Rangelands funding will allow MDF to continue to function at this high level and provide on-the-ground conservation where it is needed most.”


About MDF
The Mule Deer Foundation is the only conservation group in North America dedicated to restoring, improving and conserving mule deer and black-tailed deer and their habitat, with a focus on science and program efficiency. MDF is a strong voice for hunters in access, wildlife management and conservation policy issues. MDF acknowledges regulated hunting as a viable management component and is committed to recruitment and retention of men, women and youth into the shooting sports and conservation. Get involved in your state or become a member at www.muledeer.org or call 801-973-3940.
 

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Member here! About the only organization that I am considering becoming a lifetime member of.
 

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What percentage of the $35 annual fee goes to tangible conservation efforts?
 
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What percentage of the $35 annual fee goes to tangible conservation efforts?

They print that stuff in the magazine along with multiple state projects that they’re doing.. I don’t have one in front of me. Anyone else got one handy?

But I know even if only a percentage of it goes to conservation, it’s still mule deer conservation that not many other orgs are supporting.


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Thanks for bringing this to our attention.

Hey man, thanks and welcome to the club. I think you’ll enjoy the magazine and seeing all that they do for mule deer. And if you’re within driving distance of Salt Lake City, the expo is a great time. Lots of money raised there.

Which membership did you pick up?


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At one time I was a member and was in the works of opening a chapter up in my area. It didn't work out and I decided to just volunteer my time and efforts to local projects through IFG.
 
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At one time I was a member and was in the works of opening a chapter up in my area. It didn't work out and I decided to just volunteer my time and efforts to local projects through IFG.
hey, volunteers just as important. I see all those projects in the back of the mag--nothing happens on the ground without guys like you. Thanks!
 
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I was really happy to hear them comment during the house hearing against the trapping ban here in NM. That alone got them my support even though it didn’t change things.
 
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I was really happy to hear them comment during the house hearing against the trapping ban here in NM. That alone got them my support even though it didn’t change things.
I didn't know that. Good deal
 

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Hey man, thanks and welcome to the club. I think you’ll enjoy the magazine and seeing all that they do for mule deer. And if you’re within driving distance of Salt Lake City, the expo is a great time. Lots of money raised there.

Which membership did you pick up?


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Thanks, looking forward to the magazine. I just signed up for a year membership to see what they're about. Unfortunately, I'm on the east coast so won't make the expo.
 
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Thanks, looking forward to the magazine. I just signed up for a year membership to see what they're about. Unfortunately, I'm on the east coast so won't make the expo.
watch for a semi-live Expo thread on here. The Rokslide writers and myself post daily on the thread from the Expo. Gear junkie and horn porn heaven!
 

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I help run events for the ND chapter. Great org and they have done a lot of awesome projects in Western ND.
 
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I help run events for the ND chapter. Great org and they have done a lot of awesome projects in Western ND.

Well thank you, yeah they’re on the ground work is exciting to see. They’ve supported so many projects from watershed restoration to invasive weeds control, Bitterbrush planting etc.


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Well thank you, yeah they’re on the ground work is exciting to see. They’ve supported so many projects from watershed restoration to invasive weeds control, Bitterbrush planting etc.


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Back when I worked for Bobcat they'd use us in the summer to take equipment out for various needs. Worked out great for us and the landowner! I killed my deer last year on PLOTS that were help put into place by MDF!
 
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What percentage of the $35 annual fee goes to tangible conservation efforts?
I compared 2014 numbers and 2020 numbers, and it's showing out of a $10 million to $14 million revenues respectively that 92-89% of total revenues were going to missions.

I don't have the breakdown of what percentage of revenues comes from membership as they also raise funds by fundraising and donations.
 
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