$1.15 million for landscape-level enhancement, restoration and conservation projects Two additional landscape-level projects in the Upper Columbia region will enhance biodiversity and ecosystems in the…
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Where did the elk go?
Letter to the Editor Larry Hall, president of the East Kootenay Hunters Association, states that the East Kootenay now has 7,500-8,000 elk, down from 30,000….
Harvest allocation fair to all hunters
Letter to the Editor After more than 10 years of review and negotiations, it’s time to put the issue of wildlife-harvest allocation behind us and…
Elk problems?
Crop depredation on agricultural land, whether Crown, leased or private hayfields and pastures by Rocky Mountain elk (Cervus elaphus nelsoni), frequently occurs in the South…