RMEF Board of Directors Announces New Leadership, Members
MISSOULA, Mont. — Entering its 42nd year of big game conservation accomplishment, the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation welcomes a new chair, vice chair and five new members to its board of directors. The current RMEF board consists of 16 members from 11 states who volunteer their time to lead the organization’s efforts in ensuring the future of elk, […]
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