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Salt Lake City, UT: The Mule Deer Foundation was awarded over $300,000 in grant funding through the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation (NFWF) to work with the Idaho Department of Fish and Game (IDFG) to improve and restore habitat in mule deer migration corridors and seasonal ranges. The grant provides MDF the funding to hire a coordinator to identify, plan, coordinate, and complete projects identified in the Secretarial Order 3362 (SO3362) Idaho State Action Plan. MDF and IDFG will match the NFWF funding with more than $500,000 of cash and in-kind volunteer work. Goals include improvement of fencing and wildlife passages, and enhancement or restoration of habitat on thousands of acres of public and private land.



“The grant through the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation will allow us to expand our partnership with the Idaho Department of Fish and Game and make a difference for important mule deer habitat,” commented MDF President/CEO Miles Moretti. “Idaho has a rich history of mule deer hunting and the habitat improvements that are made under this grant will go a long way to preserving this tradition.”



“We’re excited to be working with MDF to collaboratively implement strategies we’ve identified in our State Action Plan,” stated Matt Pieron IDFG Mule Deer Initiative Coordinator. “This position will enable us to continue to work with partner agencies like the BLM, USFS, USFWS, and Idaho Transportation Department to do good things for Idaho’s mule deer and other migratory big game.”



The grant is part of NFWF’s Improving Habitat Quality in Western Big Game Winter Range and Migration Corridors program that is administered in collaboration with the Department of the Interior, USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS), and ConocoPhillips. The program was established two years ago as a result of Secretarial Order 3362 to conserve critical winter range and migration corridors that maintain healthy populations of pronghorn, elk, and mule deer, and the phenomenon of big game migration. The shared coordinator position will be focused on making sure that projects are completed on the ground that will improve some of Idaho’s most important mule deer and big game migration corridors and seasonal habitats.



“We greatly appreciate the Department of the Interior, NRCS, and ConocoPhillips for stepping up and providing substantial funding through NFWF for migration corridor habitat improvements,” said Steve Belinda, MDF’s director of conservation programs. “MDF is looking forward to hiring the Idaho State Action Plan Coordinator so that we can work with IDFG to fully implement the habitat projects that they have identified in their SO 3362 action plan and beyond"
 
I’m all for this but our Magic Valley biologist Mike McDonald has taken the game and fish into a new direction, it’s all about farmers come first, wildlife second. I live on the edge of the the best mule deer units in Idaho and we sure could use this type of help from the Mule Deer Foundation, but let’s make dam sure this money goes to Mule Deer and not some hair brain idea like the new Farm, Fish and game Elite Sharp Shooters Team.
 
should be helpful.
I agree with Hawkbill. The Idaho fish and game needs to be much more aggressive on predators and not just wipe our herds that are giving some ranchers trouble. There are often other options.
 
I'm glad to see it, but it won't have an affect on the deer numbers. The two worst thing for game in Idaho are wolfs & depredation payments. Since the start of depredation payments it has been the death of higher ungulate populations! Idaho Fish & Game manages for enough game to sell tags with no depredation claims. They love blaming low herd numbers on predators. If the Fish & Game had there way all that money would be spent on studies! Sorry to be negative but it's the truth!
 

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