During recent years, some of Colorado’s elk herds have been declining, if not collapsing, due to the proliferation of outdoor recreation — including mountain bikes and, more recently, e-bikes — on ...
I am writing this note to support and acknowledge the recent letter by Kate Sheldon in regard to the elk herd that has been seasonally occupying the land that is currently the Eagle Ranch Golf Club ...
The Post Independent has run several articles over the past few months discussing the controversial topic of reintroducing wolves into Colorado. One of the most recent, “The wolves aren’t waiting for ...
Reading the article in the Vail Daily about our shrinking elk populations has inspired me to write this letter. I wasn’t aware of the elk in Eagle when I bought my house 20 years ago. Every start of ...
We are writing because environmental organizations are on an agenda to eliminate elk farming. We have been in the elk farming business for 12 years and hope to continue our business in the future. We ...
I’m an avid newspaper reader; front page, Opinion, Sports, then comics. Sometimes I even find a hidden gem “somewhere in the middle.” A number of years ago, I came across changes to the Pennsylvania ...
To the sports editor - As an elk hunter, have you ever wanted to experience the "bugle" during your hunt? Well, forget that, thanks to the Washington game department's schedule of hunting seasons.
To the editor -- Recently, Roger Moberly complained about the LT Murray Wildlife Area. I thought I’d clarify some things. Based on place names, he was clearly talking about the Wenas Wildlife Area.
This letter is in reference to the article by Stephanie Corbin in the Oct. 27 edition of Agri News titled "What's behind the tall fence? It's Hoehnes' elk. I also have marveled at the elk as I've ...
“Landowners, Fish and Wildlife team up to take on elk” tells only part of the story (The Columbian, Aug. 15). A 2019 survey of agricultural land in East Skagit County reported elk damage on one-third ...