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Migration study of the Jackson Hole elk herd

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Migration study of the Jackson Hole elk herd

Migration study of the Jackson Hole elk herd

Authors(s): F. M. Blunt

Publication: Wyoming Wildlife

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Keywords: animal studies, wildlife, management, human activity, winter food supplementation, food, feeding, forage, migration, mammal, animal, wapiti, elk, Cervus elaphus, Cervidae, Jackson Hole, Teton County, National Elk Refuge, ungulate, population, mortality

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AUTHORSF. M. Blunt
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PUB TITLE1Wyoming Wildlife
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DOC TITLEMigration study of the Jackson Hole elk herd
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LIBRARY INFOScientific Research in Yellowstone National Park.pdt
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KEYWORDSanimal studies, wildlife, management, human activity, winter food supplementation, food, feeding, forage, migration, mammal, animal, wapiti, elk, Cervus elaphus, Cervidae, Jackson Hole, Teton County, National Elk Refuge, ungulate, population, mortality
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1 comment (Add your own)

1. Rehimov wrote:
Your state fish and game office sholud get involved and allow an emergency cull hunt. When Elk have no natural predators and water and food are scarce it is a sign that your local ecosystem cannot support them and mother nature is getting rid of them in her own way. To avoid a waste of valuable game meat you sholud buy a .300 Win Mag, get your division of wildlife to give you a tag and go harvest yourself a steak and a you can even make a belt!On a lighter side, in Colorado where I live the state has been known to drop hay for the Elk durng rough winters.Cheers!

Fri, May 18, 2012 @ 9:09 PM

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