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Colorado Conservation Agreement Helps Migrating Elk, Mule Deer

Summary by Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation
The Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation recently surpassed nine million lifetime acres of conserved or enhanced wildlife habitat. Below is one of RMEF’s many land conservation and access projects. It’s a spectacle to behold when up to 10,000 elk from Colorado’s White River herd cross the Keystone Ranch twice a year commuting to and from winter range in this area northwest of Meeker. And thanks to the ranch owners and their staunch conservation values,…
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Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation broke the news in on Friday, February 14, 2025.
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