Mule deer and black-tailed deer evolved in landscapes shaped by natural disturbances like climate driven megafires, which historically created the mix of cover, forage, and open spaces they need to thrive. But over the past century, widespread fire suppression and reduced timber harvest have dramatically altered forest structure across much of their range. The result has been fewer healthy habitats for wildlife, increased wildfire risk, and challenges for rural communities.
Through initiatives like habitat restoration, shrub planting, and wildlife-friendly fencing, we’ve helped improve over 2 million acres of critical mule deer range. Our work supports sustainable land management and benefits a wide array of species across the American West. For every dollar donated, $0.88 goes directly to conservation efforts helping ensure a future where mule deer thrive and our North American landscapes remain wild, resilient, and full of life. Join us in protecting mule deer and the lands they roam. Support science-based wildlife conservation. Support the Mule Deer Foundation, today!