RMEF FILMS
Minam River Volunteer Project & CSU Banquet
Just a few years ago, it was private land but today it’s now publicly owned. The 15,500-acre Minam River Wildlife Area in northeast Oregon is the last remaining swath of elk winter range in the region not impacted by development. And its wildlife habitat is getting even better.
Follow along as nearly 100 Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation and other volunteers return to the Minam to remove encroaching conifers from overcrowded aspen stands, plant shrubs for forage and take other steps to enhance habitat for elk, mule deer, wild turkey, other wildlife species all while increasing hunting opportunity.
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Aspen Grady is a senior at Colorado State University, home to the only RMEF student chapter in the nation that holds a fundraising banquet. Despite focusing on her studies and future career, she also jumped in with both feet and great enthusiasm to serve as chair of the CSU Chapter.
Watch as Aspen oversees her last banquet as a student while trying to beat a multi-year jinx and finally take home the banquet belt buckle.