We need your help! Check out this great opportunity to
work for Wisconsin’s elk herd
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To help monitor the elk herd in the Flambeau River State
Forest, a camera grid of 100 trail cameras has been designed. Similar
camera grids already exist near Black River Falls and Clam Lake. These
grids will generate thousands of photos each year and are intended to be in
place year-round, for perpetuity. This project is intended to provide
an accurate and cost-effective system for monitoring the elk herds. We
expect to be able to estimate abundance, cow/bull ratios, and recruitment
annually. Additionally, we should gain a picture of other wildlife
species populations within the elk range. Through this project, we can
rely on you, the folks that care most about Wisconsin’s elk, to put boots on
the ground to help monitor the herd.
So, how can you help?
DNR is recruiting volunteers to help setup and monitor cameras
in the new elk reintroduction area in the Flambeau River State Forest near
Winter. Volunteers are also needed to monitor the existing cameras near
Clam Lake and Black River Falls. Training and equipment will be
provided.
Volunteers should have:
If you are interested in volunteering, please contact:
Susan Frett, (608) 221-6323, Susan.Frett@wisconsin.gov
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Monday, November 6, 2017
DNR NEEDS YOUR HELP WITH ELK HERD = ROGER'S OUTDOOR NEWS
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