Conservation

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The purpose of the Mule Deer Foundation is to ensure the conservation of mule deer, black-tailed deer and their habitat.

  • To restore, improve and protect mule deer habitat (including land and easement acquisitions) resulting in self-sustaining, healthy, free ranging and huntable deer populations.

  • To encourage and support responsible wildlife management with government agencies, private organizations and landowners.

  • To promote public education and scientific research related to mule deer and wildlife management.

  • To support and encourage responsible and ethical behavior and awareness of issues among those whose actions affect mule deer.

  • To support regulated hunting as a viable component of mule deer and black-tailed deer conservation.

  • To develop programs that focus on recruitment and retention of youth into the shooting sports and conservation

MDF works directly with us to provide hunting opportunities to new hunters. They constantly show us that conservation, and getting new hunters involved, is their entire mission.

ENtering the world of whitetail

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The National Deer Association, formally the QDMA, has worked to promote sustainable, high-quality deer populations, wildlife habitats and ethical hunting experiences through research, education, advocacy, and hunter recruitment. NDA teaches deer hunters how to improve local deer populations, habitat and hunting experiences.


The National Deer Association is constantly working for the whitetail. But they really want YOU to have success hunting them. Here are links and discounts to learning opportunities that NDA provides:

 

Did you just catch the whitetail itch?

Don’t worry, we all do.

If you are interested in learning more about hunting and managing whitetail deer, then check out our very own whitetail series- The Kansas 80 Land Series. Binge the first 2 seasons on our Youtube Channel, and Season 3 is dropping now!

 
 

Artemis is a community of bold, impassioned sportswomen who are out to change the face of conservation. We welcome sportswomen of all experience levels and work to support one another in the field and on the water. With ambassadors around the nation, there are plenty of opportunities to connect with and learn from other sportswomen that are committed to building an inclusive community.

Whether you’re interested in pursuing pronghorn out West, need bird dog training tips for the Northwoods, want to know how to tie a fly, are looking to impact conservation or just want a hunting buddy that looks like you – search no further.   

 Our website has information about who we are, where you can find ambassadors, and links to our state-specific Facebook groups. We host a weekly podcast highlighting sportswomen and their adventures (and sometimes misadventures) in the field. We can also be found on Facebook at ArtemisSportswomen and on Instagram @artemis_sportswomen. Join us today!