Dixie Point – OnX Public Access Project
Dixie Point – Arkansas When the call came to help elk, deer, wild turkey, black bears and other Arkansas wildlife, the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation [...]
RMEF is continually working to ensure the future of elk, other wildlife, their habitat and our hunting heritage. Learn more about what RMEF has been doing lately.
Dixie Point – Arkansas When the call came to help elk, deer, wild turkey, black bears and other Arkansas wildlife, the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation [...]
History is not always kind to forestland. Take the Bitterroot Valley in western Montana, south of Missoula, where fire suppression and a lack of forest [...]
Call it a win for public access, hunting, migrating elk and especially the calves of Cowiche. The eastern slopes of the Cascade Mountains are home [...]
FEDERAL BLM “Conservation Rule” RMEF submitted comments regarding the BLM’s proposed Conservation and Landscape Health rule that would create “conservation” as a new use of [...]
This landscape is home to one of the greatest wildlife management conservation successes in recent American history. And a smoky facelift makes it even better. [...]
A puzzle with a missing piece cannot fulfill its best use. The same goes for wild landscapes. Take the 1.2 million acre Black Hills National [...]
Catastrophic wildfire can alter a landscape for years or even decades. High-intensity fires destroy trees, shrubs, plants, root systems and the soil’s protective vegetation layer. [...]
When it comes to ideal elk range – the less fragmented, the better. You’ll find the Siuslaw National Forest west of Portland and south of [...]
6/30/2023 update: The Oregon Senate followed the lead of the Oregon House and passed HB 3086 which requires the Oregon Fish and Wildlife Commission to [...]
Southeast Idaho is a war zone most people don’t know about. Conifers creep into and crowd out aspen stands, which supply valuable, life-sustaining habitat for [...]
Even what appears to be the smallest of actions can leave a large, long-lasting positive imprint on elk, hunting and public access. What happened in [...]
Fire does a forest good when it burns periodically. When fire suppression prevails, the result can be white-hot flames and catastrophic wildfire that destroys trees, [...]
Unfortunately, it’s an all-too common dilemma across vast portions of elk country. A past overemphasis on fire suppression resulted in forestlands that are uncharacteristically dense [...]
USE CODE RMEF FOR 20% OFF YOUR ONX SUBSCRIPTION -> onxmaps.com It’s a winning conservation formula – effort plus patience equals success. Nowhere is this truer [...]
When you get a chance to conserve and open access to a great piece of elk habitat, you do what it takes to get it [...]