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Welcome to the Wild Sheep Foundation

Since 1977, the Wild Sheep Foundation (WSF) has led the charge in restoring North America’s wild sheep populations from historic lows in the mid-20th century to today’s thriving populations. Powered by member support and proceeds from its annual Sheep Show®, WSF and its Chapters and Affiliates have invested over $145 million in conservation and management actions that include trap and translocations to establish new populations or enhance existing ones, habitat restoration, research and disease mitigation. Thanks to these efforts, wild sheep numbers have more than tripled, creating one of wildlife’s most remarkable conservation success stories. With over 11,000 members worldwide, WSF continues its purpose “To Put and Keep Wild Sheep on the Mountain”—and the work is far from over.

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Matt Besko – Alberta Ministry of Forestry & Parks

Matt Besko of Alberta Forestry and Parks joins Sheep Fever to discuss hunting policy, allocation, and wildlife management. With 30+ years of experience, he shares insight on bighorn sheep stewardship, carnivore management, and the importance of hunting traditions in shaping conservation’s future.

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Amy Noss + Cindy Keaty – No Sheep, No Problem

This conversation was recorded during the Wild Sheep Foundation Hunting Expo in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, featuring Renée Thornton, Cindy Keaty, and Amy Noss joining host Dana Dykema in Penticton, BC, discussing their events and journeys into sheep hunting without local populations.

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Kicked Out with Marcus Gores

In this episode, Marcus Gores shares a grounded look at getting into sheep hunting - where mental toughness, not just fitness, drives success - and why supporting groups like the Oregon Wild Sheep Foundation matters for the future of the resource.

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Donna Boddington – No Limits

Starting her hunting journey in her 40s, Donna shares how a single trip to Africa transformed her perspective on hunting, conservation, and the profound emotional connection with animals and their environments. Discover how she navigated her first wildlife encounters, managed complex feelings about killing necessary overpopulations, and found empowerment in understanding the nuances of responsible hunting.

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What We Do

The Wild Sheep Foundation has many programs that all work toward our mission. See below for details.

Wild sheep being released from research capture

CONSERVATION PROGRAMS

The Wild Sheep Foundation’s purpose is “To Put and Keep Wild Sheep on the Mountain.” One of the ways we accomplish this is to raise funds and direct this money to state, provincial, territorial, and tribal/first nation wildlife agencies to help finance their wild sheep conservation and management programs.

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Youth attending the Sheep Show Expo in front a taxidermy display

YOUTH PROGRAMS

WSF engages future conservationists through its year-round S.H.E.E.P. program and the Youth Wildlife Conservation Experience. These initiatives provide hands-on learning in wildlife, habitat, outdoor skills, and conservation, reaching youth nationwide and at the annual Sheep Show in Reno, inspiring the next generation of outdoor stewards.

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Woman learning how to shoot a rifle

WOMEN HUNT

Our Women Hunt program trains, mentors, and empowers women in hunting and conservation, fostering ethics, skills, and community. Through education, connection, and the Rubye Mayflower Blake Legacy Fund, it promotes healing, strength, and giving back, grounded in the North American Model of Wildlife Conservation.

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bighorn in the badlands with the US capitol building in the background

ADVOCACY

WSF advocates for policies that protect wild sheep, habitat, and hunting heritage. Focus areas include disease prevention, public land access, habitat improvement, migration corridor protection, conservation funding, and collaborative management with agencies and tribes, ensuring North America’s hunting and conservation traditions endure.

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Mission Program Funding

During the twelve months of July 2024 to June 2025, WSF funded a mind-blowing $11.535 Million in Mission Program Funding.

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State, Provincial, and Tribal Agency Conservation Funding
$7,180,350

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Habitat Restoration, Separation, Transplants, Management Plans and Research
$2,082,259

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Dedicated Auctions for GIA Funding
$538,530

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Education, Advocacy and Other
$1,445,833

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Industry Support
$247,837

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International Conservation
$29,601

This is the second year in a row of $11+ Million in MPF and seventh consecutive year of $6+ Million MPF.

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