Mule Deer Foundation Funds 45 Projects

Mule Deer Foundation Funds 45 Projects

“Our chapters and regional directors work hard to raise funds to put back on the ground in their state, and the Mule Deer Foundation’s Chapter Rewards program plays a critical role in supporting these projects,” said MDF President/CEO Joel Pedersen. “Over a half million dollars was allocated so far this year, which was leveraged by more than $8 million more, for projects like fencing conversions, guzzler installations, habitat restoration work, and mule deer research projects. Those that support MDF should know their donations are making a difference.”

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Mule Deer Foundation chapters host events during the year that bring together people who care about mule deer conservation and hunting in the West. The funds raised at the events help support MDF’s mission delivery through broad conservation initiatives as well as targeted projects through the Chapter Rewards program. Highlights of projects funded include the acquisition of 200 acres in the Century Heights North mule deer winter range in Idaho, a pinyon-juniper removal project in Nevada, annual invasive plant species treatments, over 30 miles of wildlife-friendly fencing work, wildlife gate installation to ease deer and other wildlife movement across highways, and much more. Of the 45 projects, there were 20 habitat conservation projects and 18 wildlife management projects, along with others that support research, access, and youth outdoors opportunities.

“MDF’s members care about our mission and support the organization knowing that their donations and participation are helping with mule and black-tailed deer conservation efforts,” said Marshall Johnson, MDF’s Director of Field Operations. “It’s great to see the hard work of our chapters and MDF staff paying it forward to the wildlife and hunting traditions that our members cherish.”

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The Mule Deer Foundation is the only conservation group in North America dedicated to restoring, improving, and protecting 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 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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