A Management Study of the Cache Elk Herd

American elk, by virtue of their distribution, were the most cosmopolitan members of the cervid family at the time of white settlement of North America. At this early date elk were present in every major region of what is now continental United States, as well as in northern Mexico. they likewise we...

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Main Author: Hancock, Norman V.
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spelling ndltd-UTAHS-oai-digitalcommons.usu.edu-etd-73342019-10-13T06:09:07Z A Management Study of the Cache Elk Herd Hancock, Norman V. American elk, by virtue of their distribution, were the most cosmopolitan members of the cervid family at the time of white settlement of North America. At this early date elk were present in every major region of what is now continental United States, as well as in northern Mexico. they likewise were abundant in upper and lower Canada, though records do Lot corroborate their presence too far north on the Atlantic coast. Although generally existent throughout the western states, elk were sparsely distributed in Nevada, southern Utah, and most of Arizona and New Mexico. Paucity of elk was also noted in eastern portions of Washington and Oregon. 1955-05-01T07:00:00Z text application/pdf https://digitalcommons.usu.edu/etd/6250 https://digitalcommons.usu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=7334&context=etd Copyright for this work is held by the author. Transmission or reproduction of materials protected by copyright beyond that allowed by fair use requires the written permission of the copyright owners. Works not in the public domain cannot be commercially exploited without permission of the copyright owner. Responsibility for any use rests exclusively with the user. For more information contact digitalcommons@usu.edu. All Graduate Theses and Dissertations DigitalCommons@USU elk Cache herd productivity population Environmental Sciences
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topic elk
Cache
herd productivity
population
Environmental Sciences
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Cache
herd productivity
population
Environmental Sciences
Hancock, Norman V.
A Management Study of the Cache Elk Herd
description American elk, by virtue of their distribution, were the most cosmopolitan members of the cervid family at the time of white settlement of North America. At this early date elk were present in every major region of what is now continental United States, as well as in northern Mexico. they likewise were abundant in upper and lower Canada, though records do Lot corroborate their presence too far north on the Atlantic coast. Although generally existent throughout the western states, elk were sparsely distributed in Nevada, southern Utah, and most of Arizona and New Mexico. Paucity of elk was also noted in eastern portions of Washington and Oregon.
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title A Management Study of the Cache Elk Herd
title_short A Management Study of the Cache Elk Herd
title_full A Management Study of the Cache Elk Herd
title_fullStr A Management Study of the Cache Elk Herd
title_full_unstemmed A Management Study of the Cache Elk Herd
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