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The Great Migration: Thousands of Wapiti Are Ready to Leave the National Elk Refuge
More than 100 female elk are GPS-tracked to map migration routes and guide hunting and winter population management on the National Elk Refuge.
Summary by The Billings Gazette
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Thousands of wapiti are ready to leave the National Elk Refuge
by Angus M. Thuermer Jr., WyoFile Thousands of wapiti on the National Elk Refuge near Jackson are ready to leave the reserve for their summer ranges. Following a winter with meager snowpack on the Jackson Hole lowlands, the lanes are open for an early exit. Elk will disperse north into Grand Teton National Park and some farther afield from there. Biologists will be tracking their various courses using GPS collars fitted on more than 100 female e…
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