More Wildlife Habitat Protected in Idaho
The Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation worked with a north Idaho landowner who appreciates the wildlife values of their land to permanently protect nearly 1,000 acres of prime habitat.
The Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation worked with a north Idaho landowner who appreciates the wildlife values of their land to permanently protect nearly 1,000 acres of prime habitat.
A U.S. District Court judge ruled a habitat management project in west-central Montana designed to benefit wildlife will go forward as planned.
The Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation awarded $396,140 in grant funding for habitat stewardship work, research and hunting heritage projects in Idaho.
The Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation’s Hunter & Outdoor Christmas Expo, presented by Cinch, begins its 10-day run in conjunction with the Wrangler National Finals Rodeo (WNFR) December 6-15 in Las Vegas.
The Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation awarded $37,916 in grant funding to benefit elk habitat and hunting heritage efforts in Tennessee.
Steller.co, the travel social media community and Apple Editors’ Choice app, is offering an extraordinary opportunity to win a trip for two to Tahiti.
The Grist Fellowship Program is an opportunity to hone your skills at a national news outlet and deepen your knowledge of environmental issues.
Jo Ann Barefoot, Scott Blackwell and Leslie Ketner have joined the Theodore Roosevelt Conservation Partnership’s board of directors, bringing a unique set of skills, diversity and influence to the leadership of the national sportsman-conservation group.
The Valley Citizen, an established weekly newspaper in Driggs, Idaho, is looking to fill an internship this summer that could evolve into a full-time position as a reporter.
President Obama signed the Agricultural Act of 2014, commonly known as the farm bill, into law. Pheasants Forever and its quail division, Quail Forever, praised the President for his action, as well as the bipartisan House and Senate support leading to its signature.