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Great Smokies causing headeaches for NC wildlife..
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<blockquote data-quote="Locksley" data-source="post: 3146732" data-attributes="member: 1107"><p>Originally Posted By: Doskil</p><p></p><p> Quote:</p><p></p><p>All were released in the Cataloochee area, where many have stayed, though some have migrated west to Cades Cove � animals like the open grassy areas available in both those locations, Hillard said</p><p></p><p></p><p><a href="http://theonefeather.com/2013/01/wcu-stu...-its-resources/" target="_blank">http://theonefeather.com/2013/01/wcu-st ... resources/</a></p><p></p><p></p><p>I always thought Cades Cove was the perfect place for starting an Elk herd . It is grazing areas which Elk need . Cades Cove is in the center of the park surrounded by mountains so they are safer from poaching. Cades Cove will allow lots of people to see the Elk.</p><p>_________________________</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Locksley, post: 3146732, member: 1107"] Originally Posted By: Doskil Quote: All were released in the Cataloochee area, where many have stayed, though some have migrated west to Cades Cove � animals like the open grassy areas available in both those locations, Hillard said [url=http://theonefeather.com/2013/01/wcu-stu...-its-resources/]http://theonefeather.com/2013/01/wcu-st ... resources/[/url] I always thought Cades Cove was the perfect place for starting an Elk herd . It is grazing areas which Elk need . Cades Cove is in the center of the park surrounded by mountains so they are safer from poaching. Cades Cove will allow lots of people to see the Elk. _________________________ [/QUOTE]
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