LuketheDog
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I think this effect is also compounded by shifting baseline syndrome, with massive portions of communities being recent transplants they don't realize that the number of animals they are seeing is 50% of what was there was 10 years ago.
Absolutely, people who don't know any better see a handful of elk off I-70 on their way home from skiing/biking/hiking in the mountains and think that's so great, they're everywhere! But it's really not indicative of general I-70 corridor herd health.