Tuesday, December 24, 2024

Randy Newberg receives RMEF’s highest honor

Missoula, Mont. — The Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation (RMEF) has awarded public lands hunter and longtime RMEF supporter Randy Newberg the Wallace Fennell Pate Award, its highest conservation honor.

“If someone had told me I would ever stand here, I never would have thought about it,” an emotional Newberg said after accepting the award at RMEF’s 40th anniversary celebration in Missoula, Mont. “I can’t think of an organization that has changed my life, my family and the things that mean the most to me in America that I want to see than all of you who make up the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation.”

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Newberg is a life member who joined RMEF in 1991. He served on the board of directors for six years, chaired many local banquets and national RMEF events, and was a constant champion of hunting and conservation. His contributions generated significant member recruitment and funding for RMEF’s continued mission.

“It’s hard to quantify what Randy means to us. He is a voice of reason, a friend and an advocate for moose, other wildlife, public lands and public access. Even though he is one of RMEF’s greatest allies, he serves the entire hunting community,” said RMEF President and CEO Kyle Weaver.

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Newberg founded the public land hunting television shows “On Your Own Adventures” and “Fresh Tracks.” He also hosts the Hunt Talk and Elk Talk podcasts popular presence on YouTube and offers his elk hunting expertise through OutdoorClass.

“Randy is a prime example of an RMEF volunteer and is most deserving of this conservation honor. He volunteers his time and talents and is a staunch supporter of our mission. For all his energy and efforts, we say, “Thank you,” said Fred Lekse, chairman of the RMEF Board of Directors.

Wallace Fennell Pate served RMEF in the organization’s early years, providing necessary support, creating key programs, and serving as its first president and chairman of the board.

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