About Oganization
Wyoming's Mule Deer Populations May Have a Solution¼
The Muley Fanatic
Foundation of Wyoming
ROCK SPRINGS, WY - After more than 5 years of
dedicated volunteer work as a chapter of the Mule Deer
Foundation, Sweetwater County locals Joshua Coursey and Joey
Faigl have parted ways with the national organization and
have established a wholly Wyoming foundation for mule deer.
The Muley Fanatic Foundation of Wyoming Inc., is a 501 (C) 3
non-profit organization, founded September 26, 2011
Despite breaking numerous records with the national
organization and lifting the fund raising standard to never
before seen levels within MDF, Coursey and Faigl along with
the local dedicated volunteers felt that more could be done,
particularly for Wyoming and its struggling mule deer herds.
“It really came down to just a couple of things.
First and foremost was the recognition of the poor state of
the Wyoming mule deer populations. Secondly was the
remarkable amount of support we have experienced from the
southwest Wyoming community. Coupled together, we saw a
unique opportunity for us to elevate our efforts and
commitment to continually strive to make a difference,” says
Coursey.
Coursey and Faigl met with the Mule Deer Foundation
executives early last fall to announce their departure from
the national organization. The volunteers from the Rock
Springs chapter have previously accounted for generating
over $500,000 for MDF in the last five years.
Following the meeting with the national MDF office, Coursey and Faigl organized a meeting with the committee volunteers of the local chapter to share the news. At this encounter they found the support of the committee to be overwhelmingly in favor moving in this direction.
“I was elated when I heard the news, as
it was time for us to make this move. Josh and Joey have
poured their hearts into this effort. The significance of
being able to keep every penny raised in Wyoming for Wyoming
conservation is enormous. This foundation will accomplish
great things. It will take everything to a whole different
level. We will be deciding how the money is spent and we
will be spending every penny in Wyoming on worthwhile
projects and activities that support the MFF mission,” said
Mike Jenkins. Mike has volunteered since 2007 and is now a
Director on the Board for the Muley Fanatic Foundation of
Wyoming.
“At the end of the day our concerns truly rest with what is going on in Wyoming. We have made tremendous strides in gaining support over the last five years and we have raised a lot of money for mule deer conservation. Unfortunately, while the money we raised has gone to benefit projects for mule deer, not all of it has been for Wyoming’s mule deer. We have nothing against the other states, but our efforts are meant to make a difference here. The bottom line is we want to make certain that all funds raised in Wyoming for mule deer will stay in Wyoming,” said Coursey, who also mentioned that there are no hard feelings between the Mule Deer Foundation and our new foundation. “We are very grateful for the opportunities that the Mule Deer Foundation has afforded us and we have learned a great deal about the conservation movement of the 21st century. Our parting was about mule deer conservation, in particularly, Wyoming mule deer,” notes Coursey.
Although the Muley Fanatic Foundation of Wyoming is on
the brink of its first banquet, which is slated for March 3,
2012, the process of forming this foundation did not develop
overnight. “Josh and I started thinking about this possibility a
couple of years ago. There was a lot of information that we
needed to research and learn. We began to strategically put
ourselves in a position to gain the needed knowledge to make
this foundation materialize. If it weren’t for the support by
some key individuals we would not have got this foundation off
the ground,” adds Faigl
While Coursey and Faigl acknowledge that quite of few people have been instrumental in this transition, it was the assistance of local attorney Charles Barnum and accountant Brad Radakovich that helped solidify the efforts of launching The Muley Fanatic Foundation of Wyoming, Inc. “Charlie and Brad have been vital in this tedious process. Anytime you’re dealing with the state and the IRS it is a tremendous benefit to have someone experienced with the process, just to make sure that everything is filed and recorded correctly,” says Coursey, who also adds that both Barnum and Radakovich donated their services because of their strong belief in the Muley Fanatic Foundation of Wyoming cause.
“We are so blessed to live in Wyoming. Ethics, values,
patriotism and western heritage are held with the highest regard
in Wyoming. Believing in a cause such as this and the
willingness to get involved because of its principles speaks
volumes to the remarkable amount of character that represents
the residents of Wyoming and our supporters. Some would say we
are lucky to live in Wyoming. When I hear this I am quick to
respond that it is by design, not luck,” notes Coursey.
Part of the process of establishing the Muley Fanatic
Foundation of Wyoming was the formation of a mission statement.
After careful consideration the Muley Fanatic Foundation of
Wyoming mission statement was chronicled as:
TO ENSURE THE CONSERVATION OF MULE DEER AND THEIR HABITAT
AND TO PROVIDE SUCH SUPPORTING SERVICES TO FURTHER THE SPORT OF
HUNTING AND SOUND WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT. “It was essential for us
to have a mission statement that not only encompassed the aspect
of working for the conservation of mule deer and their habitat,
but that would also allow us to focus on our youth and still
earn a position of influence for responsible game management,”
said Coursey.
Acknowledging and including the youth has been
instrumental in all previous activities as a chapter and will be
the mainstay moving forward as a foundation. “We have always
been very involved with the youth. From hunter’s safety courses;
working to secure hunting licenses for children with life
threatening diseases; to involving local Boy Scout troops with
our functions. These efforts will only increase. The platform of
this foundation is not just about mule deer, it is about
everything that encompasses this iconic animal and the heritage
that westerners hold dear to their hearts,” said Faigl, who
along with Coursey and five other foundation volunteers are
Wyoming Hunter Education instructors. “As
a chapter we were a family orientated organization. This
foundation is about the future and excluding anyone would be
counterproductive. Likewise, involving everyone will only
increase our productivity and our “difference” making efforts.
We whole heartedly believe that the experience we have gained as
volunteers will afford us the opportunity to truly make a
difference in what we refer to as God’s perfect square,
Wyoming.” added Coursey.
For more information regarding the Muley Fanatic Foundation of Wyoming, the upcoming banquet, or to get involved as a volunteer please contact Joshua Coursey at 307-389-7495 or Joey Faigl at 307-350-0314 or visit the website www.muleyfanatic.com

Joshua Coursey - Founder
Wyoming Native
Mule Deer Enthusiast
Outdoorsman and Avid Hunter
Interests:
God, Family, Spending time at his cabin and Sports
Joey Faigl - Founder
Wyoming Native
Favorite Species: Mule Deer
Outdoorsman and Lifetime Hunter
Interests:
God, Family, Photography, Videographer, Artwork, Video Editing and Web Design



