RMEF Conserves Big Hole Valley Habitat in Montana

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RMEF Conserves Big Hole Valley Habitat in Montana


Adam Scepaniak   11.16.22

RMEF Conserves Big Hole Valley Habitat in Montana

Some of the Big Hole Valley Habitat in Montana is getting some future safety as the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) and the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation (RMEF) have teamed as much as protect 3,600 acres of pristine wildlife and riparian habitat for years to come back. This is only one of innumerable examples of the work that the RMEF accomplishes yearly.

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The Big Hole Valley Habitat of Montana is house to vibrant mountains, meadows, sagebrush, grasslands, and conifer and aspen stands which are house to elk, mule and whitetail deer, moose, pronghorn antelope, small sport, upland birds, waterfowl and different species. The Big Hole River and Seymour Creek are additionally current which host westslope cutthroat, brook, brown, and rainbow trout in addition to the final recognized wild inhabitants of fluvial Arctic grayling within the Lower 48.

Missoula, Montana – “Development and habitat fragmentation were very real and serious threats to this landscape because of its beauty, location and natural resources,” stated Kyle Weaver, RMEF president and CEO. “Instead, it is now conserved, protected and opened to public access. We appreciate the family for reaching out to us about their land and helping to make that happen.”

“The conservation ramifications of this transaction are immense,” stated Blake Henning, RMEF chief conservation officer. “It protects the connectivity of public land ownership, a migration corridor, elk calving and winter range, and extensive riparian habitat, plus it offers public access to this acreage, the Big Hole River and greatly improves access to adjacent public land.”

“The Seymour Creek property has been under private ownership for generations, so thanks to the private landowners, the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation and partners, the public can now explore an additional 3,600 acres of diverse landscapes in the Big Hole Valley,” stated Lindsey Babcock, BLM Butte area supervisor.

The Big Hole Valley Habitat additionally helps a variety of leisure exercise comparable to searching, fishing, mountaineering, horseback driving, tenting and boating. So, it not solely advantages a large number of wildlife, but in addition is a good supply of recreation to the general public. As all the time, tell us your entire ideas within the Comments beneath! We all the time respect your suggestions.

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