Wildlife Funnel Fencing Innovation in Central Idaho By: Karina Puikkonen The Idaho-Montana border is a migratory hot zone. The Idaho Department... Continue reading
Building Bridges: The Mule Deer Foundation’s First Transportation Liaison Connects Wildlife, Roads, and Communities By: Karina Puikkonen When Chelsea Merriman took on her new role as the Mule Deer... Continue reading
A Decade of Stewardship: Celebrating 10 Years of Conservation Success with the Bureau of Land Management in Colorado By: Karina Puikkonen When the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) and the Mule Deer Foundation... Continue reading
Restoring Trophy Mule Deer Habitat in Montana’s Bitterroot National Forest By: Karina Puikkonen November 24, 2025 Deep in the rugged mountains of southwestern... Continue reading
Restoring a Landscape in Eastern Oregon: The South Cliff Knox Habitat Project By: Karina Puikkonen In the rugged terrain of eastern Oregon’s Malheur National... Continue reading
Aspen Regeneration on Wyoming’s Snowy Range By: Karina Puikkonen On the western side of Wyoming’s Snowy Mountains, a collaborative... Continue reading
On Location: The Crossroads Project Part 3 The Mule Deer, Wildfire, and Community Connection By: Nicole Reed-Fickel The U.S.... Continue reading
On Location: The Crossroads Project Part 2 Working In, For, and With Rural America By: Nicole Reed-Fickel The U.S. Department of... Continue reading
Clearing the Way for Wildlife in Northern Arizona Hat Ranch Fence Removal Project By: Karina Puikkonen In August, a group of Mule Deer... Continue reading
On Location: The Crossroads Project Part 1 Cutting Trees to Save Forests and Communities By: Nicole Reed-Fickel Everyone can agree... Continue reading
Addressing Fragmented Landscapes: Roads, Fences, and Development By: Karina Puikkonen Top photo: Cervidae Peak Overpass on Idaho State Highway 21. Photo... Continue reading
Colorado’s Mule Deer: Conservation in Action By: Karina Puikkonen Colorado is home to the largest mule deer populations in the nation, but... Continue reading