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“I’m probably the only person in Jackson Hole that’s happy we don’t have a lot of snow,” said Eric Cole, the National Elk Refuge’s senior wildlife biologist.
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CHEYENNE -- Snowy weather and low amounts of forage are prompting the National Elk Refuge to begin feeding alfalfa pellets to elk and bison a bit earlier than usual this winter.
U.S. Geological Survey analysis suggests the era of big elk numbers in the Jackson Herd is running short and irrecoverable because of chronic wasting disease.
JACKSON — Jim Crabb looked every bit the expert recently as he guided three visitors through the history of the Miller family and its historic Jackson homestead on the National Elk Refuge. He ...
JACKSON, Wyo. — Jackson Hole’s largest elk herd is thriving and appears to have grown slightly over the past year after hunters had a historically tough time finding animals and filling tags.