
Elk - Washington Department of Fish & Wildlife
Elk are found throughout Washington, with two subspecies primarily occupying opposite sides of the Cascade Crest. Roosevelt elk (Cervus canadensis roosevelti) are found in the coastal ranges of the Olympic Peninsula, southwest Washington, and the western slopes of the Cascade Range including Western Washington river valleys. Olympic National ...
Elk of the Pacific Northwest
Oct 6, 2021 · In the Pacific Northwest, there are two elk subspecies: the Roosevelt elk and the Rocky Mountain elk. While these two types of elk look similar to both each other and their larger cousin, moose, there are plenty of differences.
Best Elk Hunting in Washington State – PNW BestLife
With these statistics we will rank the best elk hunting opportunities in Washington state based on 3 categories: Best place to harvest an elk, period. Best place to harvest any elk with the least amount of effort; Best place to harvest a trophy elk during a general hunting season
Elk Nutrition and Habitat-Use Models for Western Oregon and …
Jan 18, 2024 · Understanding nutritional resources and habitat use of large herbivores like elk, species of high cultural and economic value, can benefit their management across different land ownerships and management regimes.
Predicting where elk will thrive: New models point the way
Jul 9, 2024 · These summer range regional models of elk nutrition and habitat use incorporate the latest research on elk nutrition, elk response to disturbance, and other spatial landscape data to predict elk use of landscapes.
Roosevelt Elk - U.S. National Park Service
Jul 18, 2024 · Olympic National Park is home to the largest unmanaged herd of Roosevelt elk in the Pacific Northwest. Named for President Theodore Roosevelt, they are the largest variety of elk in North America. Most cows weigh 600-700 pounds (272-317 kg), but bulls can weigh up to 1,100 pounds (500 kg)!
Spotlight: Where to See Roosevelt Elk in Washington
Feb 27, 2025 · Roosevelt elk are the largest elk subspecies in North America—bulls can weigh up to 1,200 lbs! Best places to see them: Olympic Peninsula (Hoh Rainforest, Quinault Valley, Gifford Pinchot). Peak viewing times: Fall rut season (dramatic bull battles!) & spring calving season.
The Roosevelt Elk of the Pacific Northwest
Nov 2, 2023 · Roosevelt elk, the local elk seen roaming the coastal areas of the Pacific Northwest, are the largest of the four remaining sub-species of elk in North America.
Elk forage on plants found in open areas revegetating after disturbance. A collaborative effort among federal and state scientists, tribes, and nongovernmental organizations has yielded models that are now being used to strategically improve elk habitat.
Blue Mountains Elk Nutrition and Habitat Models
Jan 17, 2024 · Recognizing the complex topography, climate, and vegetation communities in eastern Oregon and Washington, the modeling team developed nutrition and habitat use models for the Blue Mountains region (see map).
Roosevelt elk - Wikipedia
The Roosevelt elk (Cervus canadensis roosevelti), also known commonly as the Olympic elk and Roosevelt's wapiti, is the largest of the four surviving subspecies of elk (Cervus canadensis) in North America by body mass. [2]
12 Animals of the Pacific Northwest - Wildlife Informer
Group of Roosevelt Elk | image by U.S. Forest Service- Pacific Northwest Region via Flickr. The PNW is home to two species of elk – Roosevelt elk and Rocky Mountain elk. Elk are one of the largest members of the deer family in North America.
recreation on elk. Elk are highly valued for hunting and viewing by the public, and as large herbivores, they play a critical role in many ecosystems of the Intermountain West. A large fenced area within the Star-key Experimental Forest and Range in eastern Oregon provided a unique set-ting for assessing how a wide-ranging
Viewing Elk at Dosewallips State Park ⋆ PNW & Beyond
Jan 9, 2025 · Article about viewing the large herd of elk at Dosewallips State park in Brinnon, WA and about someother things to do in the area. Dosewallips State Park by the Dosewallips River is a great place to view wildlife.
Wildlife of the Pacific Northwest
Feb 20, 2019 · Named after Theodore Roosevelt, these elk are the largest of the North American elk subspecies and primarily live in the forests of the Pacific Northwest. Roosevelt elk often migrate seasonally, usually moving from the mountains in the summer to lower elevations in the winter to avoid storms.
Seeking ground less traveled: Elk responses to recreation
Jul 9, 2024 · Scientists found that elk avoided areas where humans were recreating. This avoidance resulted in habitat compression. All-terrain vehicle use was most disruptive to elk, followed by mountain biking, hiking, and horseback riding.
Roosevelt Elk - Pacific Forest Trust
Population: Found in rain forests of the Pacific Northwest. Primary Diet: Grasses and sedges. Weight: 400-1100 pounds. Length: Between 6–10 feet. Named after President Theodore Roosevelt, Roosevelt elk are a conservation success story in …
Pacific Northwest Research Station - US Forest Service
Dec 18, 2018 · When analyzed, the data revealed that elk avoided recreationists and recreation trails, and elk stayed hidden from human view in the presence of recreationists. Avoidance was strongest in response to ATV riding, followed by mountain biking, and was less strong in response to hiking and horseback riding.
Modeling study identifies characteristics of high elk-use areas in ...
Jan 27, 2025 · The availability of highly nutritious forage is one of four factors linked to the presence of elk populations in western Oregon and Washington, according to a modeling study recently completed by scientists from the U.S. Forest Service’s Pacific Northwest (PNW) Research Station.
Roosevelt elk: icons of the Pacific Northwest’s coastal ... - Medium
Nov 8, 2023 · Roosevelt elk are the largest elk subspecies in North America; males, called bulls, can weigh 700 to 1,200 pounds. They tend to be slightly darker than Rocky Mountain elk, often with shorter,...