Mule Deer Foundation - Talking Mule Deer Podcast
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Episode 19: National Fish & Wildlife Foundation, Big Game Corridors Grant Program
On this episode of Talking Mule Deer, Jodi and Steve talk with Seth Gallagher, manager of Rocky Mountain regional programs for the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation (NFWF). We learn about what NFWF is, how the organization receives funding, and how it has provided billions of dollars for conservation across the country. We talk about some of the private land conservation efforts that NFWF has been engaged in, including sagebrush conservation that benefits mule deer, and how important this is to help keep agriculture viable and conserve important fish and wildlife habitat. We then hear about NFWF’s new grant initiative offering $2.7 million for on-the-ground habitat conservation efforts needed to help implement Secretarial Order 3362 on big game migration corridors. Projects support specific needs identified by state fish and wildlife agency plans that were developed in response to the Order. Some of the efforts could include work on transportation projects to help wildlife crossings, easements to conserve corridor bottlenecks or stopover sites, fire restoration, and more. The funding for the new NFWF grant program came through the Bureau of Land Management, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, and Conoco-Phillips. More information about the grant program, including a link to the request for proposals, and the state plans can be found at www.nfwf.org/westernmigrations. The grant deadline is in early January with plans to announce grants in March in order to get these habitat conservation and restoration projects on the ground by next summer. We also talk about a capacity grant that the Mule Deer Foundation just received from NFWF to implement an initiative within the organization for these types of boots-on-the-ground projects to benefit mule deer.
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S5 E3 - Skullbound Chronicles with Jana Waller
S5 E2 - WCHE Recap, and MDF Social media
S5 E1 - Western Hunting & Conservation Expo with Ray Crow and MDF CEO Joel Pedersen
S4 E14 - Wyoming Habitat Partnership Coordinator Nicole Reed, and Wyoming Updates
S4 E13 – Mapping the Herd with AZ Biologists Lucas Olson and Jackson Miller
S4 E12 – Nevada Department of Wildlife Director Tony Wasley and Game Division Chief Mike Scott
S4 E11 - Montana Mule Deer with MT Game Division Chief Brian Wakeling, and MDF Regional Director Chris Fortune
S4 E10 - 2021 Range-wide Status of Black-Tailed and Mule Deer with Jim Heffelfinger and Joel Pedersen
S4 E9 - Randy Morrison MDF Habitat Partnership Coordinator
S4 E8 - John Nosler Talks Nosler Ammo and the State of the Industry
S4 E7 - BYU Wildlife Ecology Lab with Professor Brock McMillan, Professor Randy Larsen, and Tabitha Hughes
S4 E6 - Conservation Crossing with Sam Soholt and Marshall Johnson
S4 E5 - New MDF President/CEO Joel Pedersen
S4 E4 - Jason Matzinger Talks Shed Hunting, Off-Season Prep, and Hunting with Your Kids
S4 E3 - Idaho Conservation Efforts with MDF state habitat coordinator, Jessie Shallow
S4 E2 - MDF Magazine Redesign with Chet Hervey of the Northwoods Collective, and MDF’s COO Brian Fienhold
S4 E1 - Looking Back and Looking Forward, with Miles Moretti
S3 E16 - 2020 Mule Deer and Black-tailed Deer Rangewide Status
S3 E15 - Pre-season Prep with Amy Ray and Chris Belinda
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