By Laurelle Walsh The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) invites community members to participate in a survey of noxious weeds on WDFW wildlife areas affected by the Carlton Complex Fire. Members of the Mule Deer Foundation and other interested volunteers will meet at 8 a.m. on Saturday (Aug. 1) for an orientation which […]
Mule Deer Foundation
Banquet supports mule deer and their habitat
There’s still time to get tickets for the Mule Deer Foundation Banquet this Saturday (June 20). This is the second annual event for the Okanogan Trails chapter. Last year’s event raised money to replant mule deer habitat that burned in the Carlton Complex Fire. It also helped with two ongoing projects — providing financial and volunteer assistance […]
Mule Deer Foundation schedules benefit dinner
The Okanogan Trails Chapter of the Mule Deer Foundation (MDF) will hold a fundraising dinner at 5 p.m. on Saturday (Nov. 22) at the Barn in Winthrop. The benefit will raise money for habitat restoration and related projects to help mitigate damage from the Carlton Complex Fire to the region’s large mule deer herd. Admission […]
Wildlife training course at Basecamp
Citizen volunteers can help prevent poaching and protect wildlife through a free Citizen Wildlife Training course that will be offered Sunday (June 22), 3 – 5 p.m., at North Cascades Basecamp in Mazama. Presented by Eyes in the Woods, the two-hour class teaches how to identify, document and report poaching and other abuses of natural resources through […]
Banquet benefits mule deer and habitat
Mule deer will take center stage at the annual Mule Deer Foundation banquet Saturday (May 17) at the Okanogan Eagles Lodge No. 3004 at 1820 Second Ave. in Okanogan. The event will run from 5:30 – 10 p.m. with proceeds benefiting mule deer, black-tailed deer and their habitats. Tickets for the banquet sponsored by the Okanogan Trails […]