Elk Network Goes Live

MISSOULA, Mont.—The Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation’s new digital media platform, the Elk Network, is now live online and available for use.

“Our goal for this new generation of media is to serve as an informational resource for as many people as possible regarding all things elk, elk country and elk hunting,” said Steve Decker, RMEF vice president of Marketing. “We have worked hard to create a user-friendly platform that is highly visual and features regularly updated content.”

The Elk Network features a homepage where the latest content is posted at the top and the user can scroll, similar to familiar social media pages, to find additional content.

From there, The Elk Network includes nine distinct channels:

Bugle TV

Full Team Elk episodes from past seasons, Randy Newberg-Hunter, Into High Country with Jason Matzinger and more

The Hunt

Pertaining to everything before, during and after a hunt

Carnivore’s Kitchen

Great wild game recipes and videos that show how to turn harvest into food & users can also submit their favorite recipes

Elk Facts

Biology, terminology, behavior, vocalizations, current and historic range, and habitat of elk

Gear 101

Latest and greatest products, gear hacks and buyer’s guides to choose the right gear

Hunting Is Conservation

Facts, figures, videos and infographics that highlight the vital link between hunting and conservation

RMEF @ Work

RMEF’s on-the-ground land protection, public access, habitat stewardship, elk restoration, hunting heritage and other conservation work

From the Field

Users submit their videos, photos and hunting stories about their time afield

Issues & Advocacy

RMEF stances regarding topics dealing with elk country and hunting heritage

“We believe this is an invaluable resource that will only grow in popularity and use as we continually add more highly visual, consumable content to it. Users no longer have to scour the Internet to find what they are looking for.” added Decker.

About the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation:

Founded over 30 years ago, fueled by hunters and a membership of more than 220,000 strong, RMEF has conserved more than 7.1 million acres for elk and other wildlife. RMEF also works to open and improve public access, fund and advocate for science-based resource management, and ensure the future of America’s hunting heritage. Discover why “Hunting Is Conservation™” at www.rmef.org or 800-CALL ELK. Take action: join and/or donate.