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Montana Project Benefits Grizzlies, Other Wildlife and Forest Health

Call it a full circle project. The Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation supplied grant funding for an ongoing forest management/research project in northwest Montana near the town of Troy, where RMEF began operations in 1984. The 1,500-acre project lies on private land next to the Bull River Wildlife Management Area, which serves as critical habitat for grizzly bears as well as elk, lynx, moose, deer, bull trout and other wildlife. “We’re going to crea…
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Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation broke the news in on Thursday, January 22, 2026.
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