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Muley Fanatic Foundation

Muley Fanatic Foundation continues Its Conservation Efforts

February 18, 20251 min read

The Muley Fanatic Foundation is starting its 13th year of operation in Colorado. Originally established in Wyoming in 2011, the Muley Fanatic Foundation was later registered to operate in Colorado in October of 2012. Since that time, MFF has raised and allocated funding of $692,241 on projects in Colorado.

The Muley Fanatic Foundation mission is “to ensure the conservation of mule deer and their habitat and to provide such supporting services to further the sport of hunting and sound wildlife management. MFF Is a volunteer-based organization that works closely with Colorado Parks and Wildlife, the US Forest Service, US Bureau of Land Management, Colorado Department of Transportation, other agencies, other non-profit organizations, private businesses and individuals to meet our mission. MFF has provided funding for highway projects, habitat improvements, conservation easements, research, wildlife education, wildlife law enforcement. These efforts provide public benefit to all.

If interested in more information,visit www.muleyfanatic.org or send email to scotthampel@aol.com.

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Dawa Sherpa, Publisher

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