2.11.25
Conservation Permits: A History of Impacting Wild Sheep Conservation
In 1980, a new strategy to fund wild sheep conservation emerged in Wyoming. The state auctioned off a single bighorn sheep hunting permit, raising $23,000—a staggering sum at the time.
Fast forward to today, and the concept has reached unprecedented heights. The sale of New Mexico's bighorn sheep tag for $1.3 million at the 2025 Sheep Show is the latest and most dramatic example of how conservation permit auctions have evolved. This, however, is not without its questions. As the numbers climb, does this still align with the values that have long defined North American wildlife conservation?
Fast forward to today, and the concept has reached unprecedented heights. The sale of New Mexico's bighorn sheep tag for $1.3 million at the 2025 Sheep Show is the latest and most dramatic example of how conservation permit auctions have evolved. This, however, is not without its questions. As the numbers climb, does this still align with the values that have long defined North American wildlife conservation?
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Bighorn Sheep Restoration in Nebraska Continues
A healthier, expanding herd yields rare Nebraska bighorn hunting opportunities
This past February, the Nebraska Game & Parks Commission (NGPC) successfully helicopter captured, tested, collared, and released 36 bighorn sheep in the Wildcat Hills as part of an ongoing effort to enhance the state's bighorn sheep population.
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Thanks to you and our other valued partners like you, WSF raised and directed more than $11 million to Mission Program Funding during the 2023-24 fiscal year to fulfill our purpose To Put and Keep Wild Sheep on the Mountain®. That’s a 47% increase from the previous fiscal year! This tremendous increase was primarily due to the exponential power of like-minded friends and family, which is where we could use your help.
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FY 2023-2024 Summary
As noted in our inaugural FY 2022-23 Conservation Impact Summary last year, WSF revised our Grant-In-Aid (GIA) process in the spring of 2022 to focus on larger, bolder, more impactful, and multi-year legacy projects with nearly all of them coming to WSF through our chapter and affiliate network. This action transformed our GIA program, and our Board of Directors recently renewed this focus for our current fiscal year. We are very pleased to report a second year of record results and record funding toward our conservation, education, and advocacy mission in this expanded FY 2023-24 Conservation Impact Summary.
9.4.24
Wild Sheep Foundation Releases Keeping Wild Sheep Healthy
The Wild Sheep Foundation has released a new publication focused on keeping wild sheep populations healthy and thriving. Keeping Wild Sheep Healthy is a free educational brochure that delivers the science and presents various strategies for keeping wild sheep from contracting a deadly disease from animal-to-animal contact with domestic sheep, goats, and even infected wild sheep.