What does the RMEF do?

What does the RMEF do?

The Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation, Inc. (RMEF) is a national nonprofit, wildlife conservation organization. RMEF’s mission is to ensure the future of elk, other wildlife, their habitat and our hunting heritage by protecting, conserving, restoring, and enhancing natural habitat.

What does RMEF stand for?

The Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation Mission:Ensure the future of elk, other wildlife, their habitat and our hunting heritage.

What is a RMEF banquet?

RMEF conducts a variety of national and local events that raise funds to ensure the future of elk, other wildlife, their habitat and our hunting heritage. Check out the upcoming events in your area or make plans to travel to our national events.

How many members are in RMEF?

Founded more than 35 years ago, fueled by hunters and a membership of nearly 235,000 strong, RMEF has conserved more than 8 million acres for elk and other wildlife.

Can you hunt on RMEF land?

Founded in 1984, the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation protected or enhanced more than 8.2 million acres of vital habitat for elk and other wildlife, and opened or improved access to more than 1.3 million acres of land to the public to hunt, fish or otherwise enjoy.

How much meat do you get from an elk?

According to a University of Wyoming study, an average bull elk yields 218 pounds of meat while an average cow elk yields 169 pounds of meat.

What do Elks eat?

Their diet includes grasses, tree leaves, twigs, and shrubs. Bark, pine needles, and tree lichens are also eaten in smaller quantities. Elk eat an average of 3 pounds of food per day for every 100 pounds of body weight; therefore, a bull elk weighing 800 pounds would eat about 24 pounds of forage each day.

How big do Rocky Mountain elk get?

Physical Characteristics: 6.5 – 8.5 ft. long, 4 – 5 ft. tall, 400 – 1100 lbs., and a tail length of 4 – 7 inches long.

How much does it cost to join the RMEF?

$250 Annual Heritage Membership Maximize your annual support for conservation and hunting in America’s last best places. Receive incredible gifts, gear discounts and more in thanks for your dedication.

What percentage of conservation money comes from hunting?

12.3%
The 10 largest non-profit conservation organizations contribute $2.5 billion annually to habitat and wildlife conservation; of this, 12.3% comes from hunters and 87.7% from the non-hunting public (bottom half of Table 1).

How far should hunters be spaced apart?

25-40 yards apart
9. Hunter should be spaced 25-40 yards apart, and each should have a zone-of-fire of 45 degrees in front.

What is meat from an elk called?

Venison originally meant the meat of a game animal but now refers primarily to the meat of antlered ungulates such as elk or deer (or antelope in South Africa). Venison can be used to refer to any part of the animal, so long as it is edible, including the internal organs.

What is an Elks enemy?

What eats them and how do they avoid being eaten? Predators of elk include mountain lions, gray wolves, and bears.