Mule Deer Foundation

Restoring a Landscape in Eastern Oregon: The South Cliff Knox Habitat Project

The Mule Deer Foundation is leading a multi-year project to restore forest and vegetation communities for a mule deer herd in need.

Aspen Regeneration on Wyoming’s Snowy Range

A Mule Deer Foundation project brings new growth to struggling aspen stands that serve as crucial transitional range for Wyoming’s Platte Valley mule deer herd. 

Faces of Forestry: Randy Morrison

MDF’s Randy Morrison has a very personal and professional purpose as a California conservationist.

On Location: The Crossroads Project Part 2

Working within local communities like Burney, California allows the Mule Deer Foundation and USDA Forest Service to accomplish active forest management projects.

Clearing the Way for Wildlife in Northern Arizona

Local partners and volunteers contributed to a very successful fence removal project along a big game migration corridor in Arizona.

On Location: The Crossroads Project Part 1

Removing extra trees and vegetation can create healthier forests that provide better habitat for wildlife like mule deer and help prevent catastrophic wildfires.

New Video Series Showcases the Mule Deer Foundation and USDA Forest Service’s Long-term Partnership  

An upcoming Crossroads Project video series showcases the long-standing partnership between the Mule Deer Foundation and the USDA Forest Service.

Addressing Fragmented Landscapes: Roads, Fences, and Development

From supporting wildlife crossings to retrofitting fences and improving habitat, MDF is helping mule deer move safely across the lands they’ve relied on for centuries.