Utah

Upper Castle Willow Creek Restoration

Deep in the Black Hills National Forest the Mule Deer foundation is hard at work building strategic habitat for mule deer and a litany of other species.

USFS and Mule Deer Foundation Partner for Success

The USDA Forest Service manages nearly 200 million acres of public land all over the country. That’s a lot of ground to cover, especially when you consider the agency’s mandate to make decisions on how best to utilize and maintain the land for “the greatest good of the greatest number in the long run.”

Three must try Wild Game Appetizers in 2025

Here are three very easy recipes for fur, feather, and fin appetizers. For the sliders, you can use any venison (whitetail, mule deer, elk, caribou, etc.). For the Buffalo Pheasant, you can indeed substitute any upland bird (even waterfowl, I suppose) and incorporate this somewhat homemade buffalo sauce. For the bacon-wrapped jalapeño poppers, you guessed it—you can use any fish, from saltwater to freshwater to scuzzy pond water fare (e.g., catfish).

Vernal, UT- Uintah Basin Chapter Banquet

We are back in the Basin! Join us for fun filled night for all ages!…

Cedar City, UT- Southwest Desert Chapter Banquet

We are back in the Southwest Desert!  Help us help mule deer herds in Utah!…

Cedar City, UT- Southwest Desert Chapter Banquet

We are back in the Southwest Desert! Help us help mule deer herds in Utah!…

Fairview, UT- San Pete Chapter Banquet

Tons of fun for all ages! We will have games, sweepstakes, live and silent auctions…

Richfield, UT- Richfield/Monroe Chapter Banquet

Come on out and support the leading volunteer hour chapter in Utah! The Richfield Monroe…

Tooele, UT- West Desert Chapter Banquet

You are in invited to one of the biggest events of the year! The West…

Blacktail Deer Foundation kicks off 2025 in Kodiak Alaska!

The Blacktail Deer Foundation field team kicked 2025 off right with a conservation project on Kodiak Island Alaska capturing, collaring, and tracking black-tailed deer.

Trinidadian Curry Venison Roti

Inspired by the curry chicken and curry goat rotis I’d ordered from Trini roti shops in Toronto, I decided to make a version using venison meat instead. This is the perfect opportunity to use the venison stew meat you got back from the butcher’s or to cube up your own venison shoulder or neck roast. Keep in mind those Scotch bonnets are SPICY, so decrease the amount in the recipe if you’re sensitive to heat. If you can’t find Scotch bonnets, use habaneros or a couple of shots of Caribbean Scotch bonnet hot sauce instead.

Western Wildlife Conservation By the Numbers

Over the last 25 years, a common assertion you often hear is that muledeer populations are in decline. But is this true? This question is frequently posed to us at the Mule Deer Foun- dation (MDF), and it represents a significant issue that our leadership actively addresses. So, what’s the reality? The answer is nuanced. Innshort, it depends.