MEDORA, N.D. (AP) – An elk reduction project at Theodore Roosevelt National Park in western North Dakota has reached the halfway point and 200 elk have been killed, more than expected. The park’s goal is to remove 275 elk by the end of the program Jan. 20. Superintendent Valerie Naylor tells The Bismarck Tribune that […]
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