Ultimate Elk Hunting News
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Ultimate Elk Hunting: Bar-Nunn Hunting
Located just off the Rocky Mountains in the high plains of Southeastern Wyoming, Bar-Nunn has access to over 100,000+ privately controlled acres to hunt. Bar-Nunn is dedicated to providing the highest quality outdoor adventure available in the Mountain West.LINCOLN, Neb. ?- A public meeting to discuss changes in statutes and regulations impacting landowner elk hunting in Nebraska will be held Aug. 27 in Rushville, according to the Nebraska Game and Parks Commission.
Elk viewing workshop planned - Aug. 14, 2009
The Arizona Game and Fish Department and Mormon Lake Lodge invite you to attend an elk viewing workshop on Saturday, Aug. 29. The workshop includes a presentation, a field trip to watch elk in their natural habitat, and a free BBQ sponsored by Mormon Lake Lodge.
Reward offered in elk poaching case - Aug. 14, 2009
PINETOP, Ariz. - The Arizona Game and Fish Department is asking for the public?s help in finding the individual responsible for the illegal killing of a large bull elk found shot on July 31. It was left in the vicinity of Pinot Ridge on Bluegrass Ranch Drive in Pinetop.
Elk Hunt Forecast for 2009 - Aug. 13, 2009
MISSOULA, Mont.-Elk and elk hunting opportunities are plentiful across the U.S. and Canada, and the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation has just released its annual roundup of hunt forecasts for 27 states and provinces, newly posted at www.rmef.org.
Elk Foundation Grants to Benefit 5 Arizona Counties - Aug. 12, 2009
MISSOULA, Mont.- Five counties in Arizona are slated for wildlife habitat conservation projects using $99,820 in new grants from the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation.
Volunteers needed to help facilitate access for special-permit elk hunts near Mount St. Helens - Aug. 10, 2009
OLYMPIA - The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) is seeking volunteers to participate in a cooperative arrangement that has given hunters access to approximately 250,000 acres of private timberlands near Mount St. Helens in the last two years.
Keep Predators Away From Your Elk Carcass - Aug. 06, 2009
MISSOULA, Mont.- Black bears, grizzlies, cougars, wolves, coyotes-just some of the potential looters you may find skulking around the scene of your next successful elk hunt. These tips from the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation will help keep meat stealers away from your elk carcass.
Emotional Landowners, Elk Foundation Protect S.D. Ranch - Aug. 06, 2009
MISSOULA, Mont.- Up in years, Dolly and Harry Evans of Custer, S.D., couldn't bear the thought of their ranch someday being broken up, cross-fenced, subdivided or developed. The place had been in their family for generations. In fact, their ancestors homesteaded nearby. The Evans wanted permanent protection for their land and they selected the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation to help.
$2,000 reward offered in dual elk poaching - Jul. 31, 2009
The Arizona Game and Fish Department is asking for the public?s help in finding the individual or people responsible for the illegal killing of two elk on the evening of July 5. A cow elk was killed in a meadow a couple hundred yards from the visitor center at the Sipe White Mountain Wildlife Area, and a bull was shot adjacent to Forest Road 275 near State Highway 191, just south of Nelson Reservoir.
Elk Foundation's First Chapter Celebrates 25 Years - Jul. 31, 2009
MISSOULA, Mont.- Shortly after the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation launched in 1984, conservationists in Flagstaff, Ariz., formed the organization's first official chapter. Today that chapter has raised over $1.2 million and continues its work to ensure the future of elk, other wildlife and their habitat across the U.S. In fact, Flagstaff will hold its 25th anniversary RMEF big-game banquet on Saturday, Aug. 1.


