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Western Hunting and Conservation Expo Expands in Salt Lake

Thursday, January 12th, 2012 at 11:19 PM
Mule Deer Foundation Girls

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Western Hunting and Conservation Expo Expands in Salt Lake Feb. 9-12, 2012

 

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SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH  -(Ammoland.com)- Families are making plans now to attend the Western Hunting and Conservation Expo (WHCE) here Feb. 9-12 at the Salt Palace Convention Center. On pace to set records with 235,000-square-feet, new hands-on activities, world class entertainment, special big game tag drawings, outdoor celebrities and more than 400 exhibitors, WHCE has become “the outdoor show to attend,” according to organizers Miles Moretti, President and CEO of the Mule Deer Foundation, and Byron Bateman, President of Sportsmen for Fish & Wildlife.

Attendees will have the opportunity to interact with hundreds of exhibitors, including guides, outfitters, manufacturers, conservation leaders, wildlife agency staff, lodge owners, artists, hunting VIPs, clothiers, jewelers and others. Adults and children will enjoy acres of world class taxidermy displays.

A highly anticipated new attraction for 2012 is the “Youth Wildlife Conservation Experience.” Throughout the Expo, youngsters will participate in interactive outdoor and conservation-related activities like laser, air gun and archery shooting ranges, plus wildlife identification and CSI habitat scavenger hunt. There will also be free gifts and a youth gun drawing.

Adults and youngsters can enter the indoor archery competition sponsored by Rick V Hunt Adventures and Stickflipper Archery. And they can attend free seminars, like Official B & C Scoring by Rusty Hall and Bow Hunting Tricks and Techniques with Shawn Monson and Anthony Dixon of Full Moon Productions. Comedian Jeff Foxworthy will be Talkin’ Huntin’ on Sat., Feb. 11, at 3 p.m.

Ladies won’t want to miss the Mad Hatter’s Tea Party on Fri., Feb. 10, at 11:30 a.m., featuring Dueling Pianos and a “Most Unusual Hat Contest.” This fun-filled afternoon of female camaraderie is sponsored by Sisel and Barrick North America.

Hunters can apply for 200 of Utah’s Premiere Big Game tags through a unique partnership with the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources. Non-residents of Utah can apply for all the tags, and as a special incentive, five of the 200 tags will be available for non-residents only. There will also be at least 15 sheep hunts given away. Additionally, the WHCE boasts the largest collection of State Auctions (Governor’s Tags) gathered together in one place!

In the evenings, the WHCE features gala dinners with celebrity speakers, awards, entertainment and thrilling auctions. This year’s entertainment will include Jeff Foxworthy and country music stars Craig Morgan and Daniel Lee Martin.

The WHCE combines the very best in hunting expositions with a joint national convention between two major North American wildlife conservation organizations – the Mule Deer Foundation (MDF) and Sportsmen for Fish & Wildlife. MidwayUSA is the official sponsor for the Expo.

The WHCE is the main fundraiser behind MDF’s mission to conserve mule deer, black-tailed deer and their habitat. Other goals supported through the WHCE include recruitment and retention of youth into the shooting sports and conservation, and MDF’s support of regulated hunting as a viable component of wildlife conservation.

Daily admission is $20 per person, and multi-day discount packages are available. Save $50 on the WHCE Full Registration Package by registering by Feb. 1, 2012.

Don’t miss this exciting and important event for conservation. Get more information or register for the Western Hunting and Conservation Expo at www.huntexpo.com.

Contact: Miles Moretti Tel.: 1-888-375-DEER E-mail: president@muledeer.org (photos available)

About MDF
The Mule Deer Foundation is one of the key conservation groups in North America working to restore, improve and protect mule deer, black-tailed deer and their habitat. With a focus on science and program efficiency, MDF has raised millions of dollars and put countless hours on the ground for mission-critical projects. MDF acknowledges regulated hunting as a viable management component and is committed to recruitment and retention of youth into the shooting sports and conservation. Get involved at www.muledeer.org or call 1-888-375-DEER.

About SFW
Headquartered in North Salt Lake, Utah, Sportsmen for Fish & Wildlife is a charitable, non-profit 501(c)(3) organization. The mission of SFW is to promote the protection and enhancement of wildlife habitat, assist in providing quality wildlife management programs, educating the public about the role hunters play in wildlife conservation, and perpetuating the family tradition of hunting and fishing. Visit www.sfw.net or call 801-936-1386.

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Mule Deer Foundation Volunteer Receives Acknowledgement from Utah Division of Wildlife

Tuesday, December 27th, 2011 at 4:14 PM
Lop and Scatter Project

Lop and Scatter Project, L-R: Jeremy Anderson, AJ Smith, Brooks Greenwood, Justin Whittier and Darren West.

Mule Deer Foundation

Mule Deer Foundation

Salt Lake City, UTAH --(Ammoland.com)- Darren West, Project Coordinator for the Mule Deer Foundation’s (MDF) Utah County Chapter, was recently honored by the Utah Division of Wildlife (UDOW).

West was recognized for his relentless work for the benefit of wildlife and habitat.

Covy Jones, the UDOW Biologist who nominated West, said he is impressed with the difficult projects Darren and the other MDF volunteers are willing to tackle. He also commended West and MDF for being enthusiastic and proactive working partners.

Over the last several years, West has worked on behalf of MDF to coordinate relevant habitat projects in partnership with UDOW. He and other MDF volunteers completed “Lop and Scatter” projects on Wildlife Management Areas near Mount Pleasant and Spanish Fork, Utah. Lop and Scatter is a labor-intensive method of removing branches from felled trees to increase the rate of decomposition and lower fire hazard. It also includes clearing areas of over-grown pinion and juniper to promote the re-growth of vegetation, and is a vital part of restoring mule deer winter range.

Jones said this habitat work has produced immediate results and is proving very beneficial for Utah’s deer herds. To date, the Utah County MDF Chapter has cleared 78 acres, with a combined total of 176 hours on the saws. At least 40 additional hours have been spent in planning and training sessions.

West, who was out of state when nominated, said he is driven by his passion and love for hunting.

He declared, “The deer in Utah are in rapid decline, and it feels good to actually do something.”

Justin Whittier, who has worked alongside West on a number of MDF projects, attended the UDOW Awards Luncheon on Dec. 7, 2011, and accepted the award on West’s behalf.

He said, “There were some 50 state employees in attendance, from conservation officers, dedicated hunter people, conservation directors … as a group, they had nominated ten honorees, and Darren West, as a volunteer for the Mule Deer Foundation, was one of them.”

Whittier continued, “Other recipients included Rod Hess with the Utah Dept. of Transportation, recognized for his work on the I-15 core project restoring wetlands and building deer fences, and Boyd McAffee, a Director with Clear Creek Outdoor Education Camp, was recognized for his 30+ years of service introducing youth to the outdoors. Darren was in good company!”

MDF’s Utah County Chapter Chair Jeremy Anderson concluded, “Our chapter is still growing, but we are gaining momentum with hard work and determination. We already have three new projects slated for 2012. When Darren West came on board we took a large step in the right direction.”

About MDF:
The Mule Deer Foundation is one of the key conservation groups in North America working to restore, improve and protect mule deer, black-tailed deer and their habitat. With a focus on science and program efficiency, MDF has raised millions of dollars and put countless hours on the ground for mission-critical projects. MDF acknowledges regulated hunting as a viable management component and is committed to recruitment and retention of youth into the shooting sports and conservation. Get involved at www.muledeer.org or call 1-888-375-DEER.

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