Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation funding to benefit elk habitats - The Grand Junction Daily Sentinel
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Kahuna, a bull elk, died in Rocky Mountain National Park, and poachers stole his skull and antlers. They have since been found.
The Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation and its partners allocated $1.26 million in grant funding to improve wildlife habitat and bolster scientific research in Colorado. The foundation directly granted $281,725 that leveraged an additional $845,025 in partner dollars.
"These grants pay for habitat enhancement projects ranging from forest thinning and prescribed burns to invasive weed control and removing old fencing — all of which positively impacts thousands of acres for elk and other species of wildlife," said Blake Henning, RMEF chief conservation officer. "There's additional focus on science-based wildlife management, three different research projects and support for youth recreational shooting organizations and other outdoor-related events."
Chronic wasting disease has decreased in elk herds in Colorado, testing shows.
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