The Federation Report
November 3, 2017

In This Issue
From Our Blog:

Missouri elk herd looking good

These wild Missouri elk are just a few of the approximately 200 living on or near Peck Ranch Conservation Area. 
Missouri's wild elk herd is healthy and growing at an appropriate rate. With approximately 50 calves born this year, the population is now closing in on 200 animals. Last week, it was magical of me to view about 50 elk and listen to a number of the bulls bugling. We're still a ways off from a hunting season, but capturing images of free ranging , wild elk in the Missouri Ozarks is an experience anyone can enjoy from the comfort of their own vehicle. 
Viewing wild Missouri elk, and listening to them bugle, is to me an incredibly moving and inspiring experience. It's powerful to know we as a society are still working hard to right our past wrongs against wildlife and wild places. Today, we have dedicated professional scientists... 

Missouri Hunters for Fair Chase

Missouri Hunters for Fair Chase is a group of Missourians dedicated to educating and promoting public awareness about issues that affect the health of big game animals in our great state.

They are still looking for volunteers to gather signatures for the "Native Missouri Wildlife Conservation Amendment." Learn more about how you can get involved  HERE.
Save the Date
CFM Annual Convention


Mark your calendar and plan to attend 
 CFM's Annual Convention which will be held
 March 9-11, 2018 at Capitol Plaza Hotel 
in Jefferson City. 

NWF Ranger Rick 
Magazines for Kids

Support the Conservation Federation of Missouri by subscribing to the Ranger Rick Family of magazines. There are issues available for 
ages 0 to 4, ages 4 to 7, and ages 7 to 12.  

Learn more at www.nwf.org/cfmkidsgift.

MDC and CFM  Encourage 
Deer Hunters to Share the Harvest

Share your harvest! Share the Harvest works by hunters donating harvested deer meat to participating meat processors who prepare, package, and give it to local food bans and food pantries to help feed hungry Missourians. Photo: MDC

By Joe Jerek from MDC

The Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) and the Conservation Federation of Missouri (CFM) encourage deer hunters around the state to share their harvests through the state's Share the Harvest program. Administered by MDC and CFM, Share the Harvest coordinates the efforts of thousands of deer hunters, numerous participating meat processors, many local supporting organizations, and a handful of statewide sponsors to help feed hungry Missourians. 

The program works by deer hunters donating their extra venison -- from several pounds to whole deer -- to participating meat processors throughout the state who grind and package the deer meat. The packaged venison is then given to food banks and food pantries for distribution to Missourians in need of food assistance. 

"Hunters started Share the Harvest because they saw a need in their communities," said MDC Director Sara Pauley. "And hunters remain the driving force behind this popular program that helps feed our fellow Missourians who are in need. We sincerely thank the thousands of deer hunters who support Share the Harvest, along with the many participating meat processors and sponsors."

Processing fees are covered entirely or in part by numerous local sponsors, along with statewide sponsors that include: MDC, CFM, Shelter Insurance, Bass Pro Shops, Missouri Chapter Safari Club International, Missouri Chapter National Wild Turkey Federation, Midway USA Inc., Missouri Food Banks Association, and United Bowhunters of Missouri.

Hunters should contact individual processors to determine what funds are available. The cost of processing is the hunter's responsibility when funds to help cover the full cost of processing are not available. 

"Share the Harvest is a partnership of citizens, agencies, organizations, and corporations working together to provide healthy, protein-rich meat to those who may otherwise go without," said CFM Executive Director Brandon Butler. "Hunters across Missouri should be proud of this outstanding program."

Nearly 4,300 Missouri deer hunters donated more than 198,000 pounds of venison to the program last deer season. Since the program was started in 1992, Share the Harvest has provided more than 3.6 million pounds of lean, healthy venison to feed hungry Missourians. 

Learn more HERE.
Hunting Economics

Hunting Economics
Hunting Economics

"Hunting is conservation, but it also makes a substantial impact on our economy." -Brandon Butler
YETI Promotion Returns


The Yeti Rambler is back. Purchase a three-year membership and receive a Yeti Rambler. Your membership includes a subscription to our magazine Conservation Federation, special member-only discounts to select businesses and invitations to CFM events throughout the year. 

Join CFM today at www.confedmo.org/join or contact Laurie Coleman at 573-634-2322.