Conservation Programs
Conserving our Natural Convention
For the past 36 years, the Mule Deer Foundation (MDF) has remained unwavering in our commitment to ensuring the conservation of mule deer, black-tailed deer, and their habitats. Our mission is not just about conserving wildlife; it’s about safeguarding a way of life deeply intertwined with the land, wildlife, and outdoor traditions that define us.
Science is Conservation
Since our founding, MDF has been at the forefront of conservation efforts, driven by a science-first approach that informs every project we undertake. Our dedication to rigorous research and data-driven strategies ensures that our work is effective and sustainable, making a lasting impact on mule deer populations and their ecosystems.
Successful conservation is not a solitary endeavor
Our success is built on strong partnerships with state and federal agencies, as well as the unwavering support of our members. Together, we have made significant strides in protecting mule deer and black-tailed deer populations, securing their habitats, and promoting sustainable wildlife management practices.
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The Role of Hunters and Local Observers: Supporting Sustainable Mule Deer Populations
Mule deer are one of the most iconic species of the American West. Their presence in sagebrush flats, high desert draws, and mountain ridges is a living reminder of the wilderness we strive to protect. But healthy mule deer populations don’t happen by accident, they require careful management, ethical hunting practices, and the keen eyes of local observers.
Tag Soup Stories and What They Teach Us
Every hunter has a version of it. Gun misfired, missed a shot, waiting to long to shoot, things just happen. The tag stays in your pocket, the freezer stays empty, and the lessons stick around a whole lot longer than any set of antlers ever would.
MDF Recommended Gear for Shed Hunting
Shed hunting in Western winter range demands durability, comfort, and mobility. The goal is to move efficiently, glass often, and minimize unnecessary pressure on wildlife. Here’s dependable gear that performs in mule deer country.
Restoring Native Grasslands and Riparian Systems in Central Arizona
Restoring central Arizona’s grasslands is bringing life back to wildlife migration areas in Prescott National Forest.
Corporate Leadership in Conservation: Savage Arms Invests in the Future of Mule Deer
Out West, water is life. In the high desert, it can mean the difference between a herd that thrives and one that struggles to survive. For mule deer navigating drought, development, and long migration routes, a single reliable water source can change everything.
Mule Deer Foundation and Wyoming Community Foundation Advance Snowy Range Forest Restoration Thanks to Anonymous Donor
The Mule Deer Foundation and Wyoming Community Foundation continue their forest restoration partnership thanks to a generous, anonymous private donor.
How to Scout Mule Deer When You Have Limited Time
If there’s one thing most of us don’t have enough of, it’s time. Between work, family, and everything else life throws at us, scouting days can be limited, and for many hunters, that reality defines the entire season. The good news? You don’t need weeks in the field to find mule deer.
Mule Deer Foundation Commits $2.4 million to Utah Watershed Restoration Initiative Projects in Fiscal Year 2027
Mule Deer Foundation’s contribution accounted for more than one-third of the $6 million pledged collectively by Utah’s leading conservation groups.