Sixteen of the captured elk were outfitted with GPS collars that will be active for one year to help understand their seasonal ranges, migration routes and mixing with other elk.
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The Cool Down on MSNNew study reveals human intervention may be necessary to respond to elk migration: 'Can enable continued access'It’s important that new crossings are built." New study reveals human intervention may be necessary to respond to elk ...
A plan to repopulate elk in northern Minnesota is underway. But members of indigenous tribes are not in agreement with the process and shared their concerns at a public meeting.
Elk captured in the Crazy Mountains, northwest of Big Timber as part of a targeted elk brucellosis surveillance project have ...
Avian influenza (AI) continues to kill large numbers of migratory birds in eastern Pennsylvania as state officials have looked to slow the virus through organized shooting efforts. The Game ...
Rocky Mountain National Park is studying the impacts a booming moose population is having on its ailing willows and wetlands.
Theodore Roosevelt wrote in The Wilderness Hunter “To me still-hunting elk in the mountains … is one of the most attractive of sports, not only because of the size and stately beauty of the ...
Shutterstock Explore California’s Ecological Wonders California sits along major animal migration paths and has many ...
It was Christmas 2017, our first to be celebrated in Estes Park. As a family, we sat down below the antler chandelier around ...
Wildlife managers, scientists and conservationists have a more complete ecological map of the American West with the release ...
Montana State University's new fence sparks debate over disrupted elk migration and agricultural research protection near ...
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