Mule Deer Foundation and Wyoming Community Foundation Advance Snowy Range Forest Restoration Thanks to Anonymous Donor
CLEARFIELD, Utah, April 14, 2026 – The Mule Deer Foundation (MDF) and Wyoming Community Foundation (WYCF) announce their continued partnership thanks to a generous $109,000 grant from an anonymous private donor. This is the third year this generous donor and WYCF has supported MDF’s mule deer habitat restoration efforts. Designated for Wyoming’s Snowy Range in the Medicine Bow-Routt National Forest, this new funding stream will support upcoming MDF projects that will have landscape-scale benefits for mule deer and wildlife.
This private support builds on a multi-year partnership facilitated through WYCF. After an initial 2023 contribution for mule deer habitat improvements, additional funding supported 2024 shrub planting efforts on the Mullen and Badger Fire burn scars. This continued investment will be used for forest health and wildfire mitigation efforts in the Snowy Range and reflects confidence in MDF’s ability to deliver meaningful, on-the-ground conservation outcomes for mule deer and other wildlife.
“This level of sustained support allows us to think bigger and work more strategically across this southeastern Wyoming landscape,” said Greg Sheehan, President and CEO of the Mule Deer Foundation. “We’re grateful to our gracious partner who believes in our mission and is committed to improving habitat in one of Wyoming’s most important mule deer regions.”
“The mission of WYCF is to connect donors that care with causes that matter to build a better Wyoming,” said Allison Anderson, Director of Programs for WYCF. “This partnership has been an excellent example of that mission in action, demonstrating the impact that passionate and generous donors can have when working with a great non-profit like MDF to enhance and restore our state’s valued wildlife habitat.”
This funding will help advance fuels reduction and habitat improvement near Kennaday Peak in the Snowy Range. This area holds crucial winter and transitional range for mule deer and elk, and future work will also be in partnership with the Wyoming Game and Fish Department and the Saratoga-Encampment-Rawlins Conservation District.
MDF’s work on the Medicine Bow-Routt National Forest is strengthened by a partnership with the U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service. Since 2021, a shared local position has helped expand habitat projects and secure funding for priority areas, including the 288,000-acre Medicine Bow LaVA Project, which addresses forest health, wildlife habitat, and wildfire risk.
Expanding habitat work in the Snowy Range builds on past and upcoming restoration efforts. By coordinating with private and agency partners, MDF can create a larger, connected landscape to enhance forage and cover along the Baggs and Platte Valley mule deer herd migration corridors. This donation will play a vital role in supporting mule deer and elk in southeast Wyoming year-round.
About the Mule Deer Foundation
The Mule Deer Foundation is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to ensuring the conservation of mule deer, black-tailed deer, and their habitat. Through science-based management, partnerships, and community engagement, MDF works to enhance wildlife populations and maintain healthy, connected landscapes for future generations.
About Wyoming Community Foundation
The Wyoming Community Foundation is a nonprofit organization that works with donors to support the charitable causes they care about most. In 2024 the Wyoming Community Foundation granted over $13 million to charitable causes across the state. For information call 307-721-8300 or visit their website at www.wycf.org.
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