South Dakota receives 454,977 to Improve Elk Habitat, Public Access, Outdoor Programs
The Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation and its partners allocated $454,977 in 2021 grant funding to enhance wildlife habitat stewardship, expand public access and assist hunting heritage projects in South Dakota. RMEF directly granted $88,167 that leveraged an additional $366,810 in partner dollars.
“We appreciate our partners for helping us restore meadows, treat noxious weeds and improve aspen stands for elk and other wildlife,” said Blake Henning, RMEF chief conservation officer. “This funding also provides hunter access to nearly 40,000 acres of private land and helps a variety of recreational shooting, archery and other outdoor-related programs.”
There are 17 chapters and nearly 4,000 RMEF members in South Dakota.
“We salute our South Dakota volunteers. It’s thanks to their efforts we can put these funds back on the ground to do so much good,” said Kyle Weaver, RMEF president and CEO.
Since 1990, RMEF and its partners completed 393 conservation and hunting heritage outreach projects in South Dakota with a combined value of more than $41.2 million. These projects conserved and enhanced 120,433 acres of habitat and opened or improved public access to 11,472 acres.
Below are 11 projects, listed by county, that benefit 2,375 acres of habitat.
South Dakota Receives $454,977 to Improve Elk Habitat, Public Access, Outdoor Programs | Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation