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The Western Hunting and Conservation Expo 2025: A $15.4 Million Success for Wildlife Conservation

Clearfield, Utah (February 25, 2025): The Western Hunting and Conservation Expo (Expo), a premier event in the world of hunting and wildlife conservation, concluded its latest edition on February 16th, marking another milestone in its commitment to preserving our natural heritage and hunting traditions. The Expo, a collaborative effort between the Mule Deer Foundation and Sportsmen for Fish and Wildlife, has once again demonstrated the power of community and conservation working hand-in-hand.

Spanning over 565,000 square feet of exhibit space, the 2025 Expo brought together 590 vendors from across the globe, showcasing the latest in outdoor gear, hunting equipment, and wildlife conservation technology. This year’s Expo was not just a platform for enthusiasts and professionals to converge; it was a testament to the collective effort in supporting conservation initiatives.

A significant highlight of the event was the participation of 19,993 applicants in the 200-Permit Drawing, a clear indication of the hunting community’s enthusiasm and support for conservation efforts. The Expo also set a new record in fundraising with just over $15.4 million raised for wildlife and the support of various conservation projects. These funds are critical in ensuring the sustainability of wildlife habitats and the preservation of species for future generations. 

The auction of special tags showcased the generosity of the hunting community, with the Utah Antelope Island Rocky Mountain Sheep tag selling for $200,000. This sheep tag represents a significant achievement in conservation itself in bringing back a healthy, viable wild sheep population to the Island after a previous herd was entirely wiped out by disease. The Utah Statewide Mule Deer tag sold for $370,000, and the Nevada Statewide Mule Deer tag sold for a record $300,000. These auctions not only highlight the value placed on wildlife and habitat conservation but also underline the significant contributions hunters make toward these efforts.

The Expo’s tag programs are often misunderstood, yet they are pivotal in funding conservation initiatives. To shed light on the true impact of these programs, the Mule Deer Foundation put over 2.2 million dollars of funds raised into projects in Utah through the watershed restoration initiative funding allotment meeting in 2024. A small peak into the large picture of the funds raised through the tag programs, directly benefiting wildlife conservation and habitat restoration projects.

As we wrap up another successful year, we extend our heartfelt gratitude to all exhibitors, attendees, and supporters who have made this event a cornerstone in the fight for wildlife conservation. The Expo stands as a beacon of hope and action, proving that together, we can make a lasting impact on the world we share with our wild counterparts.

We look forward to seeing you at next year’s Expo, where we will continue to celebrate our heritage and commitment to conservation. Together, we are making a difference.

About the Western Hunt and Conservation Expo

The Western Hunting and Conservation Expo is a joint effort between the Mule Deer Foundation and Sportsmen for Fish and Wildlife. It is designed to promote wildlife conservation and the preservation of hunting heritage. Through education, fundraising, and direct involvement, the Expo supports projects that improve wildlife management practices, habitat conservation, and the future of hunting.

For more information on the Expo and how you can contribute to conservation efforts, please visit www.HuntExpo.com or contact MDF or SFW directly. 

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