Wisconsin DNR estimates state’s elk numbers will pass 500 by July
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Wisconsin wildlife officials estimate the number of elk in the state will grow to more than 500 animals by July.
The state Department of Natural Resources began reintroducing elk to the state in 1995 by importing 25 animals to the Clam Lake region. The agency began another reintroduction effort in 2014 that called for importing up to 150 elk from Kentucky to bolster the Clam Lake herd and establish a second herd in Jackson County.
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