An Ohio state legislator hopes the state will invest $1.5 million in a study on the feasibility of elk reintroduction.
Biologists believe this healthy three-and-a-half legged elk was living on borrowed time but were amazed at its condition.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Settlers made a quick end to Ohio’s elk, though some think a sort-of comeback is desirable. The killing of the last free-ranging ...
Now a story about a wild animal making a comeback in Appalachia - not B.J. Leiderman, who writes our theme music. Roxy Todd of member station Radio IQ takes us to the top of a former strip mine in ...
The National Park Service is searching for volunteers to assist with North Carolina elk. Here's everything to know about the ...
While the sign seen in the video below warns drivers to be on the look out for pedestrians, I'm thinking the road department might want to explore adding an elk crossing sign somewhere along the ...
Settlers made a quick end to Ohio’s elk, though some think a sort-of comeback is desirable. The killing of the last free-ranging elk occurred in Ohio, probably inside Ashtabula County, after statehood ...