seeth07
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What is the logic for the habitat not being able to support the size of the herd? Are they unhealthy, underweight, etc? Are there disease outbreaks? I'm seriously interesting in learning more because from the outside, I don't see how with an animal that can migrate significant distances where an over abundance is possible. If habitat isn't good enough, wont they just move on to greener pastures? As far as neighboring ranches go, seems that simply allowing access and pressure would help keep the elk off properties that don't want them - perhaps its not quite that simple due to season lengths, timing, etc.Those great numbers just move to another property. It is a revolving door in this area.
There are too many elk here, very simple. Not enough good habitat to support the huge herds- they must go to private.
I appreciate you not being an asshole to me asking these questions unlike Buzz who just assumes that I'm contributing to this discussion with motives of making him angry or something...
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