Medora, N.D. (AP) — A January survey has found an estimated 878 elk in the south unit of Theodore Roosevelt National Park, more than twice the preferred number but not enough to change the park’s environment, park officials say. Park Superintendent Valerie Naylor said in a statement Monday that the target number of 400 elk […]
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