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Jen Posted - Sep 20 2007 : 6:39:43 PM
As a volunteer for The Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation you can directly affect the future of elk and wildlife habitat. RMEF needs a variety people with a variety of skills to help us protect and enhance elk country. Share your passion and energy by becoming a volunteer today.

Who are Elk Foundation volunteers?

* Chapter Committee Members who help raise funds through Big Game Banquets
* Regional Chairs who benefit us in unique areas of opportunity
* State Chairs who work with regional directors to develop and maintain local chapters
* District Chairs who offer experience and expertise to chapters and assist the our field staff
* Special Volunteer Coordinators who assist with more specific responsibilities in broad geographical areas
* Board of Directors who serve as our key policymakers
* In-house Volunteers who help with mailings to our members

As a volunteer, you can:

* organize highly successful banquets
* remove invasive weeds and plant native trees and shrubs on elk range
* install water guzzlers for elk, deer and antelope
* survey elk populations to determine size and makeup of herds
* remove barbed wire fences to help elk roam more freely
* help reintroduce elk to native ranges
* teach young and old alike the value of conservation and hunting

If you would like more information about becoming a volunteer please contact your regional director, who can be found here: http://www.rmef.org/AboutUs/Chapters/Contacts/

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