The creation of a management plan to expand Minnesota’s elk herds is moving forward. The current elk herds of northwest Minnesota may have some of the herd picked up and moved to northeast ...
Biologists have skied into Big Prairie and will attempt to trap and collar the elk, according to Neil Anderson, Region 1 wildlife manager. The South Fork has traditionally been home to a herd of ...
To wit: a disease or other natural event could wipe out all the elk in northwestern Minnesota. A second herd in Carlton County would prevent such an environmental catastrophe. I have hunting land ...
"Hunt period two is focused within the elk management area to manage the overall herd numbers." There are 100 licenses issued for Hunt Period 1: 30 any-elk licenses and 70 antlerless-only licenses.
Feb. 7—KALISPELL — This winter, Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks is embarking on the second year of a multi-year project aimed at better understanding elk dynamics within the South Fork ...
migration routes and potential mixing with other elk herds. The goal of these operations is to evaluate the presence and understand the movement of brucellosis in Montana’s elk populations.
During the meeting there were some tense back and forth disagreements on how some of the elk herds that migrate near the Red Lake band hunting grounds in the northwest part of Minnesota would be ...
migration routes and potential mixing with other elk herds. The goal of such operations is to evaluate the presence and understand the movement of brucellosis in Montana’s elk populations.
The elk herd in this part of the state — north-central, a few miles up the road from Interstate 80, depending on which road you take — is the largest in the Northeast. They attract nature ...
SB 270 would create a system in which outfitters control nearly every aspect of wildlife, to their benefit to sell trophy hunts while elk herds continue to grow over the objectives set by the state.
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