New Sponsors, New Adventures Highlight Expanded Season Four of RMEF Team Elk

   02.11.14

New Sponsors, New Adventures Highlight Expanded Season Four of RMEF Team Elk

Big bulls, the quest to find them, and other hunting and conservation adventures highlight the on-going Season Four of RMEF Team Elk, which now covers 52 weeks a year.

RMEF Team Elk is presented by Cabela’s. Other sponsors new to the award-winning TV program are Yeti Coolers, New Holland, Zeiss, Flextone, Grizzly Sleeping Bags (Black Pine Sports) and Montana Canvas. Returning sponsors include Browning, Buck Knives, Danner, Eberlestock, PSE, Archer Xtreme, Nosler, Hunt by onXmaps, Sitka, Yamaha, Budweiser and PEAK.

“We consider our sponsors valuable conservation partners,” said Steve Decker, RMEF vice president of Marketing. “Their involvement and investment allows us to better highlight elk, elk habitat, other wildlife, our hunting heritage and our mission to ensure their future.”

Episodes of RMEF Team Elk air every Tuesday at 12:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m., Thursday at 10:30 p.m., and Friday at 11 p.m. (all times ET) on Outdoor Channel.

Season Four highlights memorable hunts in Utah, Montana, Idaho, Kentucky, New Mexico and on other beautiful landscapes across elk country. Among featured Team Elk members are host Brandon Bates, featured member Kristy Titus, country music artists Easton Corbin and Josh Thompson, Chris Sprangers of Cabela’s, former Indy race car driver Johnny Unser, Eberlestock founder Glen Eberle, PSE founder Pete Shepley and four teenage girls on their first deer hunt.

“Not only is Team Elk the title of our television show but it also represents a dedicated and passionate base of volunteers, members and our valued sponsor partners,” added Decker.

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The mission of the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation is to ensure the future of elk, other wildlife and their habitat. In support of this mission the Elk Foundation is committed to: Conserving, restoring and enhancing natural habitats; Promoting the sound management of wild, free-ranging elk, which may be hunted or otherwise enjoyed; Fostering cooperation among federal, state, tribal and private organizations and individuals in wildlife management and habitat conservation; and Educating members and the public about habitat conservation, the value of hunting, hunting ethics and wildlife management.

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