Restoring Elk Country – Yakima-Tieton Main Canal
It sparked to life in late July of 2024. The Retreat Fire burned its way across more than 45,000 acres of sagebrush, grass, mixed conifer [...]
It sparked to life in late July of 2024. The Retreat Fire burned its way across more than 45,000 acres of sagebrush, grass, mixed conifer [...]
Sixty days after filing an intent to sue the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) over its “blanket rule” that disregards science and hinders restoration [...]
Below is a news release from the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) biologists will conduct elk surveys [...]
A bill that sought to remove hunting and fishing as the main tools for wildlife management and instead replace it with “the best available wildlife [...]
Key legislation to enhance wildlife habitat, reduce the risk of catastrophic wildfire and improve overall forest health recently took a step forward in Washington DC. [...]
It takes money to carry out meaningful conservation. When the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation found out about a last-minute chance to conserve 2,600 acres of [...]