RMEF-Funded Study Results Mean Good News for West Virginia Elk
A new dissertation, funded in part by the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation, shows solid genetic diversity in West Virginia’s newborn elk population. To better understand the study, it is important to know the state’s recent history. In 2016, RMEF worked with the West Virginia Division of Natural Resources (WVDNR) and Kentucky Department of Fish and […]
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