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 called the Muley Fanatics. Coursey says their main focus is the declining mule deer populations in the state.
While Coursey says 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. which is based out of Rock Springs.
Muley Fanatics will hold their first banquet on March 3rd. For more information on how you can become a member, go to muleyfanatic.com.
While Coursey says 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. which is based out of Rock Springs.
Muley Fanatics will hold their first banquet on March 3rd. For more information on how you can become a member, go to muleyfanatic.com.
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