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robby denning

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

SEPTEMBER 20th, 2024

CONTACT: Shawn Blajszczak ([email protected])



Wyoming Wildfire Assistance

The Mule Deer Foundation steps up to help ranchers and mule deer impacted by recent wildfires in NE Wyoming


Northeastern, WY - The Mule Deer Foundation (MDF) is assisting with relief efforts for landowners and mule deer after a recent outbreak of large wildfires drastically impacted northern Wyoming east of the Bighorn Mountains. These fires have significantly impacted the livelihood of working ranches and Wyoming families, affected large swaths of mule deer habitat, and created challenges for continued use of these landscapes by people, livestock and wildlife.

These fires have created an emergency situation where quick response is required. MDF is stepping up to help those most affected and is contributing much needed funding to local relief efforts focused on rebuilding and improving fencing, providing seed for burned areas, and preventing annual invasive grasses like cheatgrass from gaining a solid foothold. Ranchers have a huge need for fencing infrastructure to help with managed grazing. Mule deer and other wildlife need continued access to these critical habitats to survive throughout the year. Wildlife friendly fences are required both for the livelihood of the ranchers as well as to enable wildlife to saftley move across this landscape. This situation also presents the unique opportunity for MDF to move in immediately after the fire to prevent noxious invasive vegetation taking over while encouranging native plant growth.

MDF through our grassroots fundraising efforts and one of our key local partners, Big Lost Meadery https://www.biglostmeadery.com/ have decided to contribute $20,000 to kick off this critical effort. We are asking those who want to join MDF in contributing to the Northern Wyoming Wildfire Relif Initiaitive to ensure proper restoration takes palce quickly.

Together we can improve the ability of wildlife to move throughout the landscape while helping these hard-working ranchers recover and sustain their ability to make a living.

Our goal is to raise $60,000.00 by October 31st to support these relief efforts. MDF will match each donation dollar for dollar for the first $20,000.00. Every dollar you help us raise in this campaign will help restore impacted landscapes while supporting the ranching families whose ability to earn a livelihood has been decimated by these fires.

Join the fight today by contributing to the Mule Deer Foundations Northern Wyoming Wildfire Relief Efforts by clicking on the link below.

https://go.muledeerfoundationfundraising.org/wywildfire



About the Mule Deer Foundation:
The Mule Deer Foundation is the only conservation group in North America dedicated to conserving mule deer and black-tailed deer and their habitat. MDF is a strong voice for hunters, wildlife management, and conservation policy issues. To join MDF and get involved in your state go to http://muledeer.org or call 1-801-973-3940.
 
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robby denning

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That's pretty awesome to see. Separate but related, I've wondered before how much the spread of CWD and tick-borne illnesses is related to the lack of wildfire and/or controlled burns cleaning out that undergrowth.
good question
 
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That's pretty awesome to see. Separate but related, I've wondered before how much the spread of CWD and tick-borne illnesses is related to the lack of wildfire and/or controlled burns cleaning out that undergrowth.
At least for the Winter Tick that affects moose, a cold spell is needed to reduce them.
Good question though.
 

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Not to sound unappreciative but why isn't this a priority for them in Idaho? We've had probably 30x the acreage burnt this year and every year I can remember over what's burned in Wyoming. The biggest fire in Wyoming is 1/5 the size of three different fires we've had in Idaho this year. We've lost massive amount of winter range in hells canyon and Indian valley which are two of the most historic mule deer units in the state of Idaho.Screenshot_20240928_152618_Watch Duty.jpgScreenshot_20240928_152604_Watch Duty.jpg
 
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