Lancaster, CA- Antelope Valley Chapter Banquet
The Antelope Valley Chapter of the Mule Deer Foundation invites you to our 1st Annual Banquet on Saturday, June 7th, 2025, at AV FAIRGROUNDS EVENT CENTER in Lancaster, CA. Doors […]
Redding, CA- Shasta/Lassen Chapter Banquet
The Shasta-Lassen Chapter of the Mule Deer Foundation invites you to our 19th Annual Banquet on Saturday, May 10th, 2025, at Civic Center in Redding, CA. Doors open at 4PM […]
Christmas trees and Conservation
We work across 18 states with multiple federal and state agencies looking at forests of all shapes and sizes trying to work out and implement a sustainable forestry plan.
Sonora, CA- Mother Lode Chapter Annual Banquet
The Mother Lode Chapter of the Mule Deer Foundation invites you to our 30th Annual Banquet on Saturday, March 29th, 2025, at the Sonora Elks Lodge in Sonora, CA. Doors […]
Venison Tangine
Inspired by my journey to Morocco in 2012, this Venison Tagine Recipe brings the authentic taste of North Africa to your kitchen
Winter Habitat Update from the field
The winter weather is looking incredible for big game outing this fall. According to our partners, foresters, and biologists in the field who have been watching the snow-pack everything is looking incredible for our 2025 hunting season.
Saving Idaho Winter Range
By: Jessie Shallow (MDF Idaho Partner Biologist) The importance of Sagebrush for Idaho Mule Deer The “grey ghost”, aka mule deer, is synonymous with the grey year-around aromatic shrub known […]
Mississippi Pot Roast with Mule Deer
Description: Mississippi pot roast is one of my favorite lazy meals to make especially in the winter but really anytime of year. This is a great meal when you are […]
Hunting Season May Be Over but Legislative Season is Just Starting!
The first season of the year is the legislative season. Now, we’re about to head into one of the most important seasons of the year. You’re probably thinking, “What do […]
Some reading recommendations to get ready to head west.
Hunting season is over and most of the lower 48. You may have a late season muzzleloader tag for a primitive weapons tag burning a hole in your pocket, but for the rest of us the 2024 season is done. What should I do now? After 90+ days of chasing bucks and ducks or grouse free time may feel strange. It’s a bit too cold out to start practicing marksmanship for next season. You can only put so much time into buying preference points, or applying for tags, and eventually scanning OnX in the evening for ridges or saddles you may have missed gets boring. When the boredom finds you one of the best ways to spend, the winter is sitting next to the fire with a good book. What follows are a few winter reading suggestions from the Mule Deer Foundation and Blacktail Deer Foundation?
Grand Forks, ND- Deep Forks Chapter Mule Deer Palooza
The Deep Forks Chapter of the Mule Deer Foundation invites you to our Mule Deer Palooza Event on Wednesday, January 15th at Eagles Crest Bar & Grill at Kings Walk […]
Kodiak, AK- Kodiak Blacktail Chapter Recruitment Event
Join us to learn about the AKFG Blacktail Deer Study and learn about the Blacktail Deer Foundation. Additionally, Double Shovel Cider will be debuting their new “Blacktail Cider” in which […]
“Stewards Pie”
Get it? Like Shepards Pie but with Conservation Steward? Anyway, this is a great winter ground deer recipe that’s super simple to make and will fill you up with warm delicious wild game on this cold winter days after checking the trapline, ice fishing or even skiing if that’s your thing. Try this “Stewards Pie” recipe this weekend.