Wisconsin’s northern and central elk herds are expected to gain at least 96 calves in total this spring, but that number could reach as high as 214.
However, it’s more likely that once all is said and done, the two herds will gain about 154 new members. Those numbers come from estimates the DNR’s two elk biologists – Josh Spiegel and Christina Kizewski – are bringing to the May 27 Natural Resources Board meeting in Madison.
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