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Washington Conservation Projects Earn RMEF Funding

Tuesday, March 29th, 2011 at 4:50 PM

Washington Conservation Projects Earn RMEF Funding

Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation

Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation

MISSOULA, Mont. --(Ammoland.com)- —Elk research at Mt. St. Helens and habitat improvements on four national forests and other public lands in Washington headline a slate of projects selected for 2011 grants from the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation.

The new RMEF grants total $156,380 and affect Asotin, Cowlitz, Columbia, Garfield, Jefferson, Kittitas, Lewis, Pend Oreille, Skamania, and Stevens counties.

“Along with research on elk population densities and forage use at Mt. St. Helens, we’re also funding habitat projects like prescribe burns, forest thinning, weed treatments and guzzler installations. These projects could add well over 25,000 acres to the 391,805 acres that we’ve already helped to conserve or enhance for wildlife in Washington,” said David Allen, RMEF president and CEO.

Nationally, RMEF hopes to impact about 100,000 acres in 2011 to reach the 6 million-acre lifetime mark in lands conserved or enhanced for elk and other wildlife.

Allen thanked RMEF volunteers and fundraiser attendees for building the organization’s grant coffers, saying, “Because of their amazing passion and generous support, a major conservation milestone is within reach.”

RMEF grants will help fund the following 2011 projects, listed by county:

  • Asotin County— Prescribe burn 1,200 acres to improve forage quality on elk summer range in Umatilla National Forest; enhance grassland habitat by treating new outbreaks of invasive weeds (rush skeletonweed, sulfur cinquefoil, spotted knapweed, etc.) countywide, plus targeted projects to reduce weeds on 938 acres and reseed native grasses along the Grande Ronde River and to treat Mediterranean sage on 300 acres of public land in the heart of Asotin County; continue multi-year project to treat 20,204 acres of weeds in the Blue Mountains Wildlife Area Complex.
  • Cowlitz County —Begin a two-year research project on forage quality and elk population densities in late-succession forest habitat surrounding Mt. St. Helens (also affects Lewis and Skamania counties); lime, fertilize and reseed native grasses on state lands in the Mt. St. Helens area.
  • Columbia County— Treat 1,100 acres of yellow starthistle and spotted knapweed to improve habitat for elk and other wildlife in the Jim Creek/North Touchet River area; treat noxious weeds on 1,450 acres in Robinette Mountain area.
  • Garfield County —Install 1,800-gallon guzzler as a critical wildlife drinking station on Abels Ridge in the W. T. Wooten Wildlife Area.
  • Jefferson County —Thin 247 acres of dense forest to improve forage in high-use elk areas in Matheny Creek area of Olympic National Forest.
  • Kittitas County— Redevelop nine springs as critical water sources for elk that winter in the arid Quilomene Wildlife Area.
  • Lewis County —Enhance elk forage areas by thinning (pre-commercial) forest plantations in the Davis and Greenhorn creek areas of Gifford Pinchot National Forest.
  • Pend Oreille County— Improve elk forage areas by removing encroaching conifers using prescribed fire in Sullivan Creek area of Colville National Forest.
  • Skamania County— Treat noxious weeds and prescribe burn retired nursery fields to improve forage for elk and deer in the Wind River area of Gifford Pinchot National Forest.
  • Stevens County —Rejuvenate browse vegetation for elk and reduce wildfire fuels by prescribe burning 355 acres in the Cottonwood Creek area of Colville National Forest.

Projects are selected for grants using science-based criteria and a committee of RMEF volunteers and staff along with representatives from partnering agencies and universities.

Partners for 2011 projects in Washington include Bureau of Land Management (BLM), U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, U.S. Forest Service, Washington Dept. of Fish and Wildlife, University of Alberta, other agencies, organizations, corporations and landowners.

Since 1985, RMEF and its partners have completed 449 different conservation and education projects in Washington with a combined value of more than $102 million.

About the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation:
Snowy peaks, dark timber basins and grassy meadows. RMEF is leading an elk country initiative that has conserved or enhanced habitat on over 5.9 million acres—a land area equivalent to a swath three miles wide and stretching along the entire Continental Divide from Canada to Mexico. RMEF also works to open, secure and improve public access for hunting, fishing and other recreation. Get involved at www.rmef.org or 800-CALL ELK.

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Jessie Abbate Wins Open & Limited Shooting Titles at the Steel Nationals

Tuesday, March 29th, 2011 at 4:45 PM

Jessie Abbate Wins Open & Limited Shooting Titles at the Steel Nationals

Jessie Abbate

Jessie Abbate Wins Open & Limited Shooting Titles at the Steel Nationals

AmmoLand Gun News

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Titusville, FL --(Ammoland.com)- Professional shooter Jessie Abbate won the Women’s Open and Limited titles at the Steel Nationals held in Titusville, Florida this past weekend.

Abbate also won the Steel Master title – a title awarded to the aggregate champion. With this victory, Abbate defended her 2010 Steel Master title. This marks Abbate’s first major title of the 2011 shooting season.

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The Steel Nationals is a match that is the sister event of the Steel Challenge – an event also known as the world speed shooting championships. The Titusville event is held in the beginning of the competitive shooting year, usually in March, and the Steel Challenge takes place near the end of the season.

The “Steel Challenge is one of my favorite disciplines to shoot, and I spend a lot of time training for it, “said Abbate. “There is constant room for improvement, and I feed off of the speed. I am extremely proud to take the Ladies Open and Limited titles again this year, along with the coveted Steel Master title! This marks my 5th consecutive Steel Master win at the Steel Nationals!”

Abbate said that the Steel Nationals is a great match and is fun to shoot. “This match,” said Abbate, “is a lot of fun. It is quick, exciting, and presents different challenges in the area of steel shooting. This is a great match for shooters of all skill levels.” Abbate returned to the match this year as the defending women’s champion from 2010.

The weather was perfect at the annual event. “We couldn’t have asked for better weather,” said Abbate, “with the sun shining and warm Florida weather, it was perfect match conditions on race day!”

The great weather, along with great preparation and a desire to defend her title, put Abbate on the winner’s podium again in 2011.

Abbate is looking forward to the 2011 season. She is preparing to defend titles at the National Action Pistol Championship, the Pro-Am, the Steel Challenge, the USPSA Nationals, and at many of the area events. The Steel National title is Abbate’s first major championship of the 2011 shooting season (unless noted, all championships are Women’s titles).

Her career shooting resume includes World Speed Shooting Championships (Steel Challenge) in 2007, 2008 (Ladies Limited only), 2009 and Limited and Steel Master titles in 2010. USPSA Production National Championships in 2007, USPSA Limited and Limited 10 Championships in 2008, USPSA Production and Limited Championships in 2009, and USPSA Limited Championship in 2011; a Pro-Am Championship in both Limited and Open in 2009 and 2010; Steel Challenge National titles in Limited, .22 Open and Open in 2007, Steel Challenge Nationals Limited Champion and Lady Steel Master in 2008, Steel Challenge National s .22 Open Champion, Limited, Open and Steel Master in 2009 and 2010, and Limited, Open and Steel Master in 2011; USPSA MultiGun Tactical Division titles in 2007 and 2008; Western 3 Gun World Cup titles in 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, and 2008; and numerous USPSA Area championships and titles in Single Action Shooting.

JESSIE ABBATE’S EQUIPMENT LIST:

  • Abbate’s Gun Sponsor is SMITH & WESSON – an American legend and premier firearms manufacturer
  • Abbate’s Bullets are from HORNADY – maker of the finest bullets available
  • Abbate’s optical sight is from LEUPOLD – optics that are renowned for their unchallenged ruggedness, absolute waterproof integrity, and their vastly superior optical quality
  • Abbate’s practice targets are from GT TARGETS – where you will not find a higher quality or more reasonably priced stand anywhere. If it breaks, GT will fix or replace it FREE.
  • Abbate’s ammunition is from ATLANTA ARMS AND AMMO – maker of dependable, high quality ammunition that you can count on

Jessie Abbate is represented by August Sports Promotions – a Maryland/Washington, D.C. based sports representation agency that specializes in representing athletes from the outdoor sports. For information about Jessie Abbate, please contact the offices of August Sports Promotions.

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