PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) — An orphaned elk calf that turned up at a Pacific City ranch in March, was recently accepted by a herd of elk after spending nearly nine months living with a herd of angus ...
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 Flathead River drainage. FWP ...
An elk calf, who randomly joined a herd of angus beef cows near Pacific City, Ore. in March, has become an accepted member of the herd, a local family told KOIN 6 News. The owners of the herd ...
It appears to be an elk family, with two adults and one calf. The people who stood just a few feet from the elk appeared to be young, possibly tweens and teens. One individual lays on the ground ...
Monitoring calf survival over time provides the department with a more complete understanding of factors influencing changes in elk and moose populations, helping to predict future trends.