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DIY elk hunting has gotten tougher over the years. But there's still great opportunity for those willing to work for it. Here ...
Elk restoration has already helped revitalize the economy of eastern Kentucky — the lottery provides important resources for habitat conservation in a 16-county “restoration zone.” ...
The annual drawing for a limited number of elk hunting licenses made available through the Pennsylvania Game Commission will be held on Saturday, July 26, in conjunction with the Keystone ...
With its recently initiated Pass It On campaign, the Foundation has set a five-year goal of raising $250 million to conserve an additional 2 million acres of habitat.To learn more about the Elk ...
The Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation awarded more than $500,000 in grants for projects in Wyoming aimed at improving elk habitat and research, public access and hunting heritage efforts, the group ...
This avoidance leads to elk abandoning habitat. The full study, including informational maps, can be found on the Keep Routt Wild website under the “Experts & Studies” tab and then “Wildlife Studies.” ...
Elk thrive with improved habitat Johnson is one of 6,200 members of the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation's (RMEF) across Michigan. The organization has 18 different chapters within the state.
ASHEVILLE - Land management agencies across Western North Carolina are starting to face the elk facts. The massive mammals are roamers, and don’t like to be fenced in.
A new report by a sportsmen's group says 40% of the elk's most important habitat overlaps with recreation trails in Colorado, a trend that could affect the herd's long-term health.
LEWISTON – Elk in a large swath of Idaho’s Clearwater region continue to struggle from a mix of poor habitat conditions and predation from mountain lions, black bears and wolves.
Past projects funded by the Elk Foundation in the area include prescribed burns, road rehabilitation, noxious weed treatment, fencing for streamside enhancement, and interpretive trail ...
Elk thrive with improved habitat Johnson is one of 6,200 members of the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation's (RMEF) across Michigan. The organization has 18 different chapters within the state.