Cervid Livestock Foundation PDF Print E-mail

The Foundation is organized exclusively for educational, charitable and scientific purposes related to deer farming and the use of deer farm products.  The Foundation is a 501( c)3 charitable organization under the IRS code, therefore all contributions are tax deductible.

Mission   The Cervid Livestock Foundation will facilitate public education about the agricultural and economic value of raising deer and the nutritional and dietary benefits of venison consumption.

Projects Funded

Funded Stage I, along with the Elk Research Council, of a research project to validate a TB blood test developed by Pritest in 2008.  In 2009, research dollars went to Chembio which will help make improvements to their TB blood test. Chembio is also the recipient of the 2010 research dollars to improve their new Rapid Test.

Funded an educational project in 2008 and 2009 to educate thousands of students about deer farming and deer hunting.  The CLF grants money to school districts who participate in these seminars taught by Steve Porter, a cervid farmer from Minnesota.

Currently working with Steve Porter to develop a video to distribute to schools nationwide in an effort to reach thousands more students about the importance of the outdoors, nature, deer, hunting and so much more.

Awarded a grant to the University of Georgia’s Daniel B. Warnell School of Forestry and National Resources for a fallow deer research program.

Awarded a grant to the South Dakota State University for a CWD research project.

Sponsoring an annual scholarship program to benefit graduating seniors entering into an agricultural field of education.

Sponsoring new deer farming seminars across the country, including the NADeFA conference, to help educate new deer farmers entering into the non-traditional farming of cervids

Sponsoring annual venison culinary competitions to promote the venison market

Sponsoring annual venison/elk product competition at NADeFA & NAEBA conferences.

Funded the North American Farm-Raised Venison brochures available through the NADeFA office.

Currently working with Texas A & M to develop a web based educational training for veterinarians in the treatment of diseases, illnesses and injuries of cervids.

Working with a public relations firm to disseminate information promoting the deer industry.