ESTES PARK, Colo. — Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW) officers removed about 30 feet of fencing that was tangled around the antlers of a bull elk in Estes Park Tuesday. CPW said around 11 a.m., a ...
An elk that got trapped in some fencing is now free. Colorado Parks and Wildlife officers on Tuesday helped out the bull elk whose antlers got caught up in the metal fencing. It happened on Tuesday ...
A bull elk was spotted wandering a Colorado highway tangled in 30 feet of fencing, and wildlife officials stepped in to help. Drivers passing a busy intersection noticed the elk with massive metal ...
A bull elk with mesh fencing entangled in his antlers was tranquilized near a busy traffic intersection in Estes Park, where police and wildlife officers freed the beast of his burden. At about 11 a.m ...
For years, activists have been after the National Park Service to take down the fence holding the elk herd captive at the Tomales Point Reserve. And when they finally decided to do so, the question ...
The fences that contain tule elk in the California seaside park have been a yearslong source of tension between conservation groups and local ranchers. Tule elk will be permitted to roam free in ...
The wildlife overpass built two years ago helps deer and elk cross the highway. The Boise County Sheriff's Office warned dirt ...
The Arizona Department of Transportation is building a $15.8 million wildlife overpass over I-17 near Flagstaff.