Tuesday, March 12, 2013

Jackson Hole and adjacent Fall Creek Elk herds are at Wyoming biologist population goals...........Usually, those goals are bloated based on hunter, rancher and trapper pressure on 'State Game Commissions..............Wolves, Bears and Pumas----let them live and coexist with the elk as they have done since time immemorial..............All will live to see the next day!

Jackson Hole elk herd populations steady last year

In addition, biologists say the number of calves relative to the number of cows in the Jackson and Fall Creek elk herds also is up. The calf numbers are a key indication of future population growth.
Wyoming Game and Fish biologists counted 11,051 elk in the Jackson Elk Herd.
Biologist Doug Brimeyer said that the final count is closer to the Jackson herd's objective of 11,000 animals than in any other year since the number was set.
To the south of Jackson, the Fall Creek Elk Herd was near its objective of 4,400 animals.

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