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Monday, March 21, 2022
Return Of The Elk
Day 159: As far as I know, there has been no decision as yet in regard to the appeal filed by the developer to reverse the county's decision to revoke their permit to build a mega-resort on this property based on the fact that they (the developers) have made no progress toward meeting construction deadlines in twenty years' time. That, however, is another page in history, and one best laid aside for the moment. Today, we can rejoice in the sight of at least fifty Roosevelt elk pasturing on new grass, an increase in their numbers over the last decade (at least in my observations). Once numbering at least 108 (by actual count), members of three different herds once came here to dine, but they were discouraged from gathering by having shots fired over their heads and being pursued by tractors and other vehicles until only a brave 30 or so remained. The population had stagnated at that level over the last decade, but this year, the census has swelled by at least fifty percent. Whether this is due to reproductive success or the merger of one herd with another, I do not know. I'm just glad to see them out there, keeping the thistles cropped.
Labels:
pasture,
resort,
Roosevelt Elk
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