2005
• North Dakota National Wildlife Federation for support of North Dakota youth wildlife education.
• Becoming an Outdoors-Woman (BOW) for 10 years of partnership with the BOW program.
• Wonders of Wildlife Heritage Circle in appreciation for commitment to conservation education and ensuring a future for wildlife, wild places and our outdoor heritage.

2004
• Trust for Public Land for support and dedication in helping and protecting one of Montana's most spectacular places--Taylor Fork.

2003
• Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources in appreciation of outstanding leadership and generous contributions to the Commonwealth and to the restoration of Pennsylvania's elk herds.
• Montana Department of Fish, Wildlife and Parks in appreciation of RMEF and its outstanding volunteers for adding critical habitat to the Blackfoot-Clearwater Wildlife Management Area.
• Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife in appreciation of the Asotin Creek Wildlife Area.

2000
• Nevada Board of Wildlife Commissioners 3C Ranch Special Appreciation Award for significant contributions to the betterment of Nevada's wildlife resources.

1999
• State of Colorado Honorary Proclamation in appreciation for efforts of RMEF in the State of Colorado.
• Gallatin National Forest for assisting in the consolidation of 120,000 acres of wildlife habitat.
• National 4-H for outstanding and dedicated service to 4-H and the 4-H Shooting Sports Program.
• Colorado Division of Wildlife for helping acquire the largest wildlife habitat property--the Bosque del Oso--in Colorado history.
• Colville National Forest in celebration of the first 10 years of partnership, and recognition of 36 elk habitat improvement projects and $100,000 in Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation contributions.

1996
• Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources in appreciation for contribution and support of the James C. Salato Wildlife Education Center.

1995
• The Billfish Foundation Certificate of Appreciation for helping achieve their marine habitat conservation goals.
• Blue Mountains Elk Initiative Certificate of Appreciation
• North American Wildlife Safeguard, Inc. Certificate of Appreciation for continued support.
• United Way Certificate of Appreciation for service to the common good.
• Utah Division of Wildlife Resources, Uinta National Forest, and Brigham Young University Wildlife & Range Resources Graduate Program recognition plaque for vital cooperation in the Willow Creek Elk & Domestic Sheep Interaction Study.

1994
• U.S. Department of Interior and Bureau of Land Management recognition plaque for the Book Cliffs Conservation Initiative.
• Native American Fish & Wildlife Society (NAFWS), Southwest Region, recognition plaque for continuing support of NAFWS goals.
• Pacific Northwest Museum of Natural History, High Cascades Society, recognition plaque.
• Partners in Flight Certificate of Appreciation for the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation co-hosted reception at Visitor Center.

1993
• The Boone & Crockett Club recognition plaque for generous support in furthering the conservation of wildlife and natural resources in North America.
• U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service Certificate of Appreciation for outstanding contributions to the nation's fish and wildlife resources.

1992
• U.S. Department of the Interior and Bureau of Land Management (BLM) appreciation plaque for partnerships on behalf of fish and wildlife resources on BLM lands.

1990
• Washington Department of Wildlife recognition plaque for the Mount St. Helens State Wildlife Area.

1989
• U.S. Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Region, appreciation plaque for interest and support of Forest Service habitat management.

1987
• U.S. Forest Service, recognition plaque for outstanding leadership in cooperative efforts to improve and maintain elk habitat in Region One.

1986
• British Columbia Wildlife Federation, appreciation plaque.

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