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Jennifer Jones, a backpacker who recently encountered the bull elk while camping at Grand Teton’s Bearpaw Lake along with ...
This story, “Four Lions,” appeared in the August 1956 issue of Outdoor Life. The $75 bounty per hide mentioned in this story is the equivalent of about $1,015 today. On a cold January morning in 1948 ...
The Elk Grove Police Department responded to the crash near the intersection of Elk Grove Boulevard and Backer Ranch Road just before 5:30 a.m. Upon arrival officers located a male who was dead at ...
They’d also recruited a yearling to round out the pack. Guides called them the Jackson 5. Wildlife officials gave them a more scientific name with geographic basis: the Blacktail Butte Pack.
Japanese yew is also suspected to have killed several yearling elk that same year between Hamilton and Darby, and again east of Hamilton after the heavy snowfall of February 2019. Two moose died in ...
At least five elk calves were killed in mid-January in the Florence area of the Bitterroot Valley due to ingestion of toxic ornamental plants. The calves were found by homeowners in the area between ...
At the time the plan was written, at least 31 of Colorado’s 54 deer herds (57%), 16 of 43 elk herds (37%), and 2 of 9 moose herds (22%) were infected. Once detected, it can be impossible to ...
In 2019, Parks and Wildlife adopted a 15-year response plan as an attempt to reduce the impacts on its deer, elk and moose populations. The plan set forth guidance for conducting regular testing of ...
For decades, chronic wasting disease has plagued Colorado’s deer, elk and moose herds. While Colorado Parks and Wildlife has been working to manage and respond to outbreaks of the fatal neurological ...
At least five elk calves were killed in mid-January in the Florence area of the Bitterroot Valley due to ingestion of toxic ornamental plants.
Japanese yew is also suspected to have killed several yearling elk that same year between Hamilton and Darby, and again east of Hamilton after the heavy snowfall of February 2019.
HELENA, Mont. — There were at least five elk calves killed after consuming toxic ornamental plants in mid-January in the Florence area of the Bitterroot Valley. The calves were found dead by ...