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Mission Statement

The Elk Foundation’s mission is to ensure the future of elk, other wildlife and their habitat.  

Fast Facts

Get the facts about the Elk Foundation's membership, acres conserved and enhanced, number of chapters and more.  

History

In 1984, four hunters from Troy, Montana, founded the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation to guarantee a wild future for North America's grandest game animal.  

People

Meet the Elk Foundation's Board of DirectorsExecutive StaffField Staff and Volunteers.  

Position Statements

Wonder where the Elk Foundation stands on game farming, winter feeding or wolves? Read our position statements on key conservation and hunting issues.   

Awards We've Received

Find out more about the awards the Elk Foundation has received recognizing our accomplishments in wildlife and habitat conservation, public outreach, volunteerism and more.   

Chapters

More than 550 Elk Foundation chapters host annual events to raise funds for conservation projects across elk country. They are truly a great time for a great cause. Find a Big Game Banquet near you.   

Visitor Center

Visit our Elk Country Visitor Center in Missoula, Montana, and learn more about elk, elk country and our role in conserving wildlife habitat and upholding North America's  hunting heritage.   

Torstenson Wildlife
Center/Double H Ranch

In 2002, Bob Torstenson bequeathed his 95,000-acre Double H Ranch to the Elk Foundation. Now called the Torstenson Wildlife Center, the ranch is a model for habitat and wildlife management, offers unforgettable hunts and one of the country's largest and most unique outdoor classrooms.    

Elk Camp & Exposition

You've never been to an elk camp like this! Experience four days of fun, education, entertainment and fundraising at the Elk Foundation's annual convention.   

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