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Oregon Elk
Oregon elk conservation is a primary issue that revolves around the subject of hunting.
The home range of one animal is about 600 square miles. The animals are not strictly territorial and can be seen fighting only during a mating season. Bulls use their large antlers when fighting for females.
Oregon elk conservation is a primary issue that revolves around the subject of hunting.
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Oregon Elk -
conservation, hunting
The species are found in open woodlands as they avoid dense forests as well as in the coniferous swamps and clear cuts. Roosvelt species of these animals is the largest one of the North American variety. Oregon elk conservation is a primary issue that revolves around the subject of hunting.
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