Columbus, Ohio — Ohio’s wildlife managers are taking a go-slow approach to the possibility of establishing a self-sustaining – and wild – herd of elk in the Buckeye State. As it stands, three of the state’s bordering neighbors host herds large enough to allow limited and controlled elk hunting. They include Michigan, Kentucky, and […]
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