MISSOULA, Mont. — The Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation and its partners allocated $85,773 in grant funding for habitat enhancement and hunting heritage projects in Minnesota. RMEF directly granted $20,093 that leveraged an additional $65,680 in partner dollars.
“This work positively impacts habitat for elk, moose, deer and other wildlife across more than 1,000 acres in seven different counties. It also helps youth and adults alike better experience and understand hunting, conservation, recreational shooting and the outdoors.” said Blake Henning, RMEF chief conservation officer.
There are more than 7,400 RMEF members and 19 chapters in Minnesota.
“We appreciate our volunteers who worked hard to generate this funding so it can go back on the ground in the state they live,” said Kyle Weaver, RMEF president and CEO.
Below is a list of Minnesota projects benefitted by 2021 funding, shown by county.
Kittson County
Marshall County
Nicollet County
Scott County
Statewide
Since 1990, RMEF and its partners completed 226 conservation and hunting heritage outreach projects in Minnesota with a combined value of more than $5.3 million. These projects conserved and enhanced 80,423 acres of habitat and opened or improved public access to 943 acres.
Project partners include the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources as well as conservation, hunting and other organizations.
About the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation:
Founded more than 38 years ago and fueled by hunters, RMEF maintains more than 225,000 members and has conserved nearly 8.4 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.