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Mission Statement |
The Elk Foundation’s mission is to ensure the future of elk, other wildlife and their habitat.
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Fast Facts |
Get the facts about the Elk Foundation's membership, acres conserved and enhanced, number of chapters and more.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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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