Montana Bighorn Tag Auctioned at the Sheep Show®

Bozeman, Montana- The Wild Sheep Foundation (WSF) will again raise money for wild sheep conservation in Montana by auctioning the 2023 state-wide bighorn sheep permit. The Sheep Show® Convention and Expo for all things mountain game hunting and wild sheep conservation will be held in Reno, NV, January 14-16, 2023.

“We’re honored,” explained Gray N. Thornton, President, and CEO of the Wild Sheep Foundation. “This is what we do. Raise critical funding for wild sheep conservation that is not available from any other source. In this case, from passionate hunter-conservationists willing to step up for the opportunity to hunt a special animal and give back in a big way to that resource.”

2023 will be the 37th consecutive year WSF has put this tag up for auction at its annual convention. In its first year (1986), WSF raised $76,000. In 2022, the successful bid was $360,000. Over the past ten years, the Montana Tag has averaged $348,500.

“It’s safe to say that the increase in the value of this special permit over the years is a testament to the successes achieved in maintaining and growing bighorn populations in Montana,” added Kurt Alt WSF’s Conservation Director for Montana and International Goat and Sheep Programs. “Besides being known for producing record-class rams, Montana is also blessed with a robust population of bighorns allowing for ram, either-sex, ewe, and five unlimited/quota unit sheep tags to be available in an annual public draw and one Super Raffle tag. Without these funds dedicated to wild sheep conservation and management, there would simply be less sheep.”

The record amount raised from this Montana Tag was $480,000 in 2013. Since 1986, this bighorn sheep conservation permit has raised a staggering $8,020,000.

“We honored with the trust Montana Fish Wildlife and Parks places in WSF to sell this tag for the state,” Thornton continued. “We must thank all those passionate wild sheep hunters who have successfully bid or tried to over the years. We must also thank all the staff and biologists at the agency who do the work and put these funds to good use for the betterment of this iconic species in the Treasure State. A treasure for a treasure. I like how that sounds.”

To learn more about WSF and the Sheep Show® visit www.wildsheepfoundation.org.

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The Wild Sheep Foundation (WSF), based in Bozeman, Mont., was founded in 1977 by wild sheep conservationists and enthusiasts. With a membership of more than 10,500 worldwide, WSF is the premier advocate for wild sheep and other mountain wildlife and their habitats. WSF has raised and expended more than $140 million on wild sheep habitat and population enhancements, education, and conservation advocacy programs in North America, Europe, and Asia to “Put and Keep Wild Sheep On the Mountain”®. These and other efforts have increased bighorn sheep populations in North America from historic lows in the 1950-60s of 25,000 to more than 85,000 today. www.wildsheepfoundation.org.