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Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation leader discusses habitat-protection goals

Summary by Ground News
The Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation surpassed 8.9 million acres in lifetime conservation work last year. The group allocated funding for 130 habitat-stewardship projects and 43 wildlife-management projects across 22 states. The foundation has championed efforts to plant over 74,000 antelope bitterbrush seedlings across 1,000 acres burned by the Wildcat Wildfire.

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