Elk NetworkSiegfried Honored as RMEF Conservationist of the Year

News Releases | August 27, 2021

MISSOULA, Mont. — The Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation is proud to announce that Eric Siegfried is the recipient of its 2021 RMEF Conservationist of the Year Award.

Siegfried, the founder of onXmaps, created a revolutionary product that changed the face of hunting, greatly bolstered public access and since generated more than one million dollars for conservation.

“No one has done more to give hunters and other recreationists supreme confidence to know exactly where they stand in the backcountry or on a mountain ridge than Eric Siegfried,” said Steve Decker, RMEF chief revenue officer. “His dedication to elk country, hunters and conservation, and RMEF, is paramount.”

As a young engineer and life-long hunter, Siegfried determined how to load a statewide land ownership map onto a micro S-D card and then plug it into a Garmin G-P-S unit. That allowed hunters and others with a G-P-S unit to instantly identify whether land was public or privately-owned and the accompanying borders.

His company later launched the extremely popular onX Hunt App that transforms a smartphone into a map-based G-P-S unit. The app continually adds new layers, including RMEF projects and land access points, opening the door for hunters to learn and explore new landscapes. RMEF also uses onX data to identify land and access projects, further strengthening RMEF’s impact across elk country.

“Eric is a proud hunter, RMEF life member and conservationist. He has worked tirelessly to expand public access, and the onX sponsorships and support of our projects generated thousands of memberships and hundreds of thousands of dollars to further our mission,” added Decker. “We thank and salute him for his passion and dedication.”

Siegfried accepted the award at a recent RMEF big game banquet in Missoula, Montana.

About the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation:

Founded more than 37 years ago, fueled by hunters and a membership of more than 231,000 strong, RMEF has conserved more than 8.1 million acres for elk and other wildlife. RMEF also works to open and improve public access, fund and advocate for science-based resource management, and ensure the future of America’s hunting heritage. Discover why “Hunting Is Conservation™” at rmef.org or 800-CALL ELK.