Shawn Helps Dad, Gerald, show off his big public land bull.
Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation Turns 30...
2013 highlights:
• Enhanced or protected 112,760 acres of land toward an overall lifetime mark
of more than 6.4 million acres
• Opened or secured access to 62,027 acres toward an overall lifetime mark of
more than 707,000 acres
• Completed 562 projects bringing lifetime number of projects to 8,651
• Unveiled $30 million Torstenson Family Endowment to further core mission
programs of permanent land protection, habitat stewardship, elk restoration and
hunting heritage
• Restored a wild elk herd to Missouri
• Fueled continuing elk restoration project in Virginia
• Recorded fifth straight year of record membership, now at 203,703
• Provided 357 grants in 44 states for hunting heritage and conservation
outreach, directly reaching more than 184,000 children and adults
• Maintained the highest rating of 4 stars from Charity Navigator, America’s
top charity ratings service
• Announced 100 percent of revenue from national convention tags to be awarded
to individual states to benefit wildlife conservation
• Topped 100,000 Facebook followers.
With scores of on-the-ground conservation
projects planned or already in the works across the nation, hundreds of local
banquets and fundraisers scheduled in the coming months, and the unveiling of
an exciting, new RMEF endeavor later this year, expectations are soaring for
2014.
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