Mule Deer Foundation - Woodland Park Chapter

Mule Deer Foundation - Woodland Park Chapter Ensuring the conservation of mule deer, black-tailed deer & their habitat. Representing Teller County, Colorado. Think about what the world was like in 1988.

Past, Present, Future

Over twenty years ago, the concept of giving something back to mule deer was a dream of Emmett Burroughs As Emmett traveled around the country, hunting and filming mule deer, he realized that many of us take this awesome species for granted. Mule deer had been extremely abundant; right up until the winters of 1983-84. Across the West, the record snowfall lingered long into s

pring and early summer. Many mule deer and black-tailed deer perished; mostly starving for lack of food covered by snow and from cold temperatures. A few years later, Emmett observed that mule deer populations had not rebounded from this die-off. Many factors contributed to mule deer not coming back; loss of habitat, predators, poaching, highways crossing through the middle of transitional ranges, and subdivisions being built on winter ranges. State wildlife agencies were busy trying to grow more elk and dealing with endangered species issues. On top of that, funding to state wildlife agencies was in decline. Mule deer management, which had been a staple of most fish and wildlife agencies, was taken for granted. It was as if mule deer, which were at one time ‘the’ premier big game species, were no longer worthy of prominence. Emmett gathered together a few of his close friends and acquaintances and asked them to think back at how much they had taken mule deer for granted. He challenged them with the famous words, “We must give something back to mule deer and black-tailed deer." In July 1988, the Mule Deer Foundation was incorporated as a 501(c)3 wildlife conservation organization. Founded in Redding, Calif., the original Board of Directors developed the mission statement of MDF. “The mission of the Mule Deer Foundation is to ensure the conservation of mule deer, black-tailed deer and their habitat.” As with many wildlife conservation organizations, MDF started having banquet fundraising events to raise money for projects benefiting mule deer. During their first year, MDF raised money with a Founding Benefactor Program. The first fundraising banquet was held in Redding with 400 people in attendance, and with over $55,000 being raised. Emmett became the first Executive Director and Chairman of the Board – a position he held for two years before stepping down. Find a fundraising banquet near you. In 1992, MDF held its first National Convention at Bally’s Hotel & Casino in Reno, Nev. The convention drew many new members and local chapter committees to celebrate what had been accomplished for mule deer. The convention was a great success, and 37 new life members signed on to give something back to mule deer. The national headquarters moved to Reno, Nev., that same year and remained there until 2006, when it was relocated to Salt Lake City, Utah. Plan to attend the next MDF National Convention. In 1995, MDF began publishing Mule Deer magazine. The magazine started out with 36 pages and became an instant success. The magazine expressed both the beauty of mule deer and the problems they faced. Mule Deer magazine gave the organization more stability and exposure than it had experienced in several years. From 1995 to 2004, MDF experienced highs and lows as a conservation organization. Although for many years the organization struggled to raise money, MDF persisted by always staying true to their original mission. In 2004, the Board of Directors acted to right the MDF ship and move forward in a bold and aggressive way. Pat Juhl was made the Chairman of the Board and CEO. Behind Pat’s leadership, MDF once again began its march toward being a leader in wildlife conservation in North America. Tony Abbott became the General Manager, and with Bob Meulengracht as Director of Field Operations, a commitment was made to the members and local chapters that MDF would put money on the ground for mule deer and black-tailed deer. In July of 2005, the old Mule Deer magazine changed its format and look, turning into the MDF magazine that it is today; now the flagship publication of the organization. In 2003, the Board of Directors implemented the Chapter Rewards Program for local chapters. The concept was simple – reward local chapters by allowing them to keep a certain portion of the money they were able to raise at their local event. The chapter members are then able to control where that money is spent, benefitting their local mule deer herds. In 2006, MDF teamed with the Foundation for North American Wild Sheep (FNAWS) to host a joint convention in Reno, Nev., called “Buck-A-Rama.” What a success that convention turned out to be! Shortly after the 2006 convention, MDF and FNAWS teamed with Sportsmen for Fish & Wildlife (SFW) and together, the three held the first-ever Western Hunting and Conservation Expo (WHCE) in Salt Lake City, Utah. The event raised over $12 million for wildlife! MDF and SFW continue to work together to host the Western Hunting and Conservation Expo, and it has become one of the premier conservation expositions in the West. As we look back, the Mule Deer Foundation has grown from just a dream of Emmett Burroughs, into one of the leading wildlife conservation groups in North America. MDF may not have the largest membership numbers (yet!), but we are now putting hundreds of thousands of dollars on the ground each year, which are directly helping mule deer. What does the future hold for MDF as an organization and mule deer as a species? MDF will last beyond those who created it, nurtured it, and endured it through good times and bad. In an ever-changing and complex world, MDF will continue to be a conservation voice for mule deer. And, as a species, mule deer will be more secure in their habitat, more secure from impacts by increased civilization, more protected from highways and, with all our efforts, they will be stronger and once again restored to their preeminence as truly a magnificent animal; held in awe by both those who choose to hunt and those who do not. Become a part of the dream and the solution: JOIN MDF TODAY!

03/20/2026

Many mule deer herds in the West have had an overall easier winter, but as they prepare for their spring migration, every ounce of energy counts. The cumulative stress of having to be more alert, stand, and walk in response to humans and pets can add up. Each act of avoidance has to tap into the deer’s fat stores.

If you’re spending time outdoors this time of year, please help mule deer by staying off designated winter range, keeping dogs leashed, and giving wildlife plenty of space. A little distance now helps ensure healthier deer herds this spring. Even if there isn’t snow on the ground, the deer appreciate the space to chill.

03/17/2026

MULE DEER FOUNDATION’S MULEY MADNESS IS BACK FOR 2026, AND WE WANT YOU IN THE BRACKET!

Join us for some friendly competition during this year’s college basketball tournament while supporting mule deer conservation. Getting started is simple. Use the link below to purchase your entry on our website. Once you register, you will receive a follow up email later that day with the information needed to join the bracket on the CBS Sports platform and complete your picks before the tournament begins.

Participants will compete throughout the tournament, with this year’s winner receiving half of the total pot. The more people who join, the bigger the pot, so invite your friends, coworkers, hunting buddies, and family members to jump in and see who can build the best bracket.

Claim your spot, fill out your bracket, and be part of this year’s Muley Madness.

Thanks for supporting the Mule Deer Foundation and good luck!

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03/15/2026

Why we do what we do and we couldn't do it without your support!! Had planned to share this video with you all last night, but...power outage. 🙄 Thanks for your continued support!!

If you attended last night's 11th Annual MDF Woodland Park Chapter Banquet, please share your photos with us here in the...
03/15/2026

If you attended last night's 11th Annual MDF Woodland Park Chapter Banquet, please share your photos with us here in the comments!! Thank you!! 📸

The 2026 MDF Woodland Park Chapter Committee. Thanks for all your efforts,  time and hard work!! If you are interested i...
03/15/2026

The 2026 MDF Woodland Park Chapter Committee.

Thanks for all your efforts, time and hard work!! If you are interested in joining our committee or volunteering to help at events, habitat projects, etc., please contact Chapter Chairman, Rose Long at [email protected].

Thanks to all that donated, sponsored and attended the 11th Annual Mdf Woodland Park Chapter Banquet!!
03/15/2026

Thanks to all that donated, sponsored and attended the 11th Annual Mdf Woodland Park Chapter Banquet!!

The stage is set!! Looking forward to another awesome event, raising money for conservation!! Doors Open at 4 pm!! See y...
03/14/2026

The stage is set!! Looking forward to another awesome event, raising money for conservation!! Doors Open at 4 pm!! See you soon!! 🦌🌲💰🎟

Our Banquet is not the success it is each year, without the generous donations from our local businesses.  As we celebra...
03/10/2026

Our Banquet is not the success it is each year, without the generous donations from our local businesses. As we celebrate this year's 11th Annual Banquet, we also want to give a special out to the businesses that have donated to our event....Thank you for your continued to support, we are so grateful!!!

THANK YOU to the 2026 Mule Deer Foundation - Woodland Park Chapter Banquet SPONSORS:Colorado Parks and WildlifeHigh Elev...
03/10/2026

THANK YOU to the 2026 Mule Deer Foundation - Woodland Park Chapter Banquet SPONSORS:

Colorado Parks and Wildlife
High Elevation Fabrication
Chaney Pest Control
Derek Vigil
Brad Maryott

Our event would not be the success it is without your generous support!!

We are down to only 19 tickets available for our upcoming March 14th Event before we are SOLD OUT!  If you haven't order...
02/21/2026

We are down to only 19 tickets available for our upcoming March 14th Event before we are SOLD OUT! If you haven't ordered tickets, don't wait:

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Check out some of incredible items we will be raffling and auctioning off:

Colorado Hunter Education Course in Teller County...Register below:https://www.register-ed.com/events/view/241529Meeting...
02/19/2026

Colorado Hunter Education Course in Teller County...Register below:

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Meeting on:
Saturday, March 21, 2026/ 8:00am - 3:30pm
Sunday, March 22, 2026/ 8:00am - 3:30pm

Located at:

Florissant Library
334 Circle Drive
Florissant, CO 80816

Address

Woodland Park, CO
80863

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