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  • Oregon Division Of Fish And Wildlife biologist Pat Matthews collects data on a newborn elk calf in the Sled Springs Elk Study Area. The calf will be radio collared so that its movements and health may be studied.
    wildlife_biologist-ElkCalfS3.jpg
  • Oregon Division Of Fish And Wildlife biologist Pat Matthews places a radio collar on a newborn elk calf in the Sled Springs Elk Study Area. The collar will allow biologists to track its movements and monitor its health.
    wildlife_biologist-ElkCalfS8.jpg
  • Oregon Division Of Fish And Wildlife biologist Pat Matthews prepares to collect blood from a newborn elk calf in the Sled Springs Elk Study Area. The calf will be radio collared so that its movements and health may be studied.
    wildlife_biologist-ElkCalfS7.jpg
  • Oregon Division Of Fish And Wildlife biologist Pat Matthews collects data on a newborn elk calf in the Sled Springs Elk Study Area. The calf will be radio collared so that its movements and health may be studied.
    wildlife_biologist-ElkCalfS5.jpg
  • Oregon Division Of Fish And Wildlife biologist Pat Matthews collects data on a newborn elk calf in the Sled Springs Elk Study Area. The calf will be radio collared so that its movements and health may be studied.
    wildlife_biologist-ElkCalfS1.jpg
  • Oregon Division Of Fish and Wildlife biologist Scott Findholdt searches for Elk using a radio telemetry. Blue Mountains, Oregon. Sled Springs Study Area.
    wildlife_biologist-Scottf1.jpg
  • Oregon Division Of Fish and Wildlife biologist Scott Findholdt inspects the remains of a cougar in the Blue Mountains of NE Oregon. The animal is missing its paws, head and skin, suggesting that it was taken by a hunter. Records for the area show no cougar kills for the time making this a poached animal.
    DCougar1.jpg
  • Oregon Division Of Fish And Wildlife biologist Pat Matthews collects data on a three day old elk calf in the Sled Springs Elk Study Area. The calf will be radio collared so that its movements and health may be studied. It is blind folded to help it feel less stress during the process.
    trapped-ElkCalf15.jpg
  • Oregon Department Of Fish And Wildlife biologist Pat Matthews disentangles a panicked, three day old rocky mountain elk calf (Cervus elaphus nelsoni) from a cattle fence in the Sled Springs Elk Research Area, Oregon.
    trapped-ElkCalf12.jpg
  • Oregon Fish and Wildlife (ODFW) biologist Scott Findholdt checks a still warm, yearling rocky mountain elk calf (Cervus elaphus elaphus) where it was killed by a cougar. The cougar jumped on the animals back and then broke its neck. Wenaha cougar study area, Eastern Oregon.
    cougar_killed_elk_ElkKill7-4.jpg
  • Oregon Fish and Wildlife (ODFW) biologist Scott Findholdt checks a still warm, yearling rocky mountain elk calf (Cervus elaphus elaphus) where it was killed by a cougar. The cougar jumped on the animals back and then broke its neck. Wenaha cougar study area, Eastern Oregon.
    cougar_killed_elk_ElkKill7-2.jpg
  • Oregon Fish and Wildlife (ODFW) biologist Scott Findholdt checks a still warm, yearling rocky mountain elk calf (Cervus elaphus elaphus) where it was killed by a cougar. The cougar jumped on the animals back and then broke its neck. Wenaha cougar study area, Eastern Oregon.
    cougar_killed_elk_ElkKill7-5.jpg
  • Oregon Fish and Wildlife (ODFW) biologist Scott Findholdt checks a still warm, yearling rocky mountain elk calf (Cervus elaphus elaphus) where it was killed by a cougar. The cougar jumped on the animals back and then broke its neck. Wenaha cougar study area, Eastern Oregon.
    cougar_killed_elk_ElkKill7-3.jpg
  • Oregon Department Of Fish And Wildlife biologist Pat Matthews disentangles a panicked, three day old rocky mountain elk calf (Cervus elaphus nelsoni) from a cattle fence in the Sled Springs Elk Research Area, Oregon.
    trapped-ElkCalf13.jpg
  • A juvenile red-tailed hawk (Buteo jamaicensis) in a pasture near Joseph, Oregon. The bird had been picked up by motorists just hours before, and delivered to the local Oregon Division Of Fish and Wildlife. The bird was not injured, but was simply struggling to fly with a full crop. Ideally, It should have been left alone.
    juvenile_red-tailed_hawk6706RTH9.jpg
  • A juvenile red-tailed hawk (Buteo jamaicensis) in a pasture near Joseph, Oregon. The bird had been picked up by motorists just hours before, and delivered to the local Oregon Division Of Fish and Wildlife. The bird was not injured, but was simply struggling to fly with a full crop. Ideally, It should have been left alone.
    juvenile_red-tailed_hawk6706RTH8.jpg
  • A juvenile red-tailed hawk (Buteo jamaicensis) in a pasture near Joseph, Oregon. The bird had been picked up by motorists just hours before, and delivered to the local Oregon Division Of Fish and Wildlife. The bird was not injured, but was simply struggling to fly with a full crop. Ideally, It should have been left alone.
    juvenile_red-tailed_hawk6706RTH7.jpg
  • A juvenile red-tailed hawk (Buteo jamaicensis) in a pasture near Joseph, Oregon. The bird had been picked up by motorists just hours before, and delivered to the local Oregon Division Of Fish and Wildlife. The bird was not injured, but was simply struggling to fly with a full crop. Ideally, It should have been left alone.
    juvenile_red-tailed_hawk6706RTH4.jpg
  • A juvenile red-tailed hawk (Buteo jamaicensis) in a pasture near Joseph, Oregon. The bird had been picked up by motorists just hours before, and delivered to the local Oregon Division Of Fish and Wildlife. The bird was not injured, but was simply struggling to fly with a full crop. Ideally, It should have been left alone.
    juvenile_red-tailed_hawk6706RTH2.jpg
  • A juvenile red-tailed hawk (Buteo jamaicensis) in a pasture near Joseph, Oregon. The bird had been picked up by motorists just hours before, and delivered to the local Oregon Division Of Fish and Wildlife. The bird was not injured, but was simply struggling to fly with a full crop. Ideally, It should have been left alone.
    juvenile_red-tailed_hawk6706RTH5.jpg
  • A juvenile red-tailed hawk (Buteo jamaicensis) in a pasture near Joseph, Oregon. The bird had been picked up by motorists just hours before, and delivered to the local Oregon Division Of Fish and Wildlife. The bird was not injured, but was simply struggling to fly with a full crop. Ideally, It should have been left alone.
    juvenile_red-tailed_hawk6706RTH3.jpg
  • A juvenile red-tailed hawk (Buteo jamaicensis) awaits release from a kennel carrier in a pasture near Joseph, Oregon. The bird had been picked up by motorists just hours before, and delivered to the local Oregon Division Of Fish and Wildlife. The bird was not injured, but was simply struggling to fly with a full crop. Ideally, It should have been left alone.
    juvenile_red-tailed_hawk6706RTH1.jpg
  • A wild cougar (Puma concolor) eats an elk calf (Cervus elephus nelsoni) calf that it killed and covered with debris earlier. Biologists from The Oregon Division Of Fish and Wildlife placed a radio collar and ear tags on this mountain lion to track its movements. Wallowa County, Oregon.<br />
<br />
This image was taken during the Oregon Division Of Fish And Wildlife's controversial Cougar Management Plan.<br />
<br />
Cougars will often cache prey after the kill, and then return to feed later. A motion-sensing camera photographed this cat returning for a meal.
    cougar_elk_kill_6806CGK1_V1.jpg
  • A wild cougar (Puma concolor) uncovers a elk calf (Cervus elephus nelsoni) calf that it killed and covered with debris earlier. Biologists from The Oregon Division Of Fish and Wildlife placed a radio collar and ear tags on this mountain lion to track its movements. Wallowa County, Oregon.<br />
<br />
This image was taken during the Oregon Division Of Fish And Wildlife's controversial Cougar Management Plan.<br />
<br />
Cougars will often cache prey after the kill, and then return to feed later. A motion-sensing camera photographed this cat returning for a meal.
    cougar_killed_elk_61006CGK2_V1.jpg
  • A wild cougar (Puma concolor) uncovers a elk calf (Cervus elephus nelsoni) calf that it killed and covered with debris earlier. Biologists from The Oregon Division Of Fish and Wildlife placed a radio collar and ear tags on this mountain lion to track its movements. Wallowa County, Oregon.<br />
<br />
This image was taken during the Oregon Division Of Fish And Wildlife's controversial Cougar Management Plan.<br />
<br />
Cougars will often cache prey after the kill, and then return to feed later. A motion-sensing camera photographed this cat returning for a meal.
    cougar_killed_elk_61006CGK1_V1.jpg
  • A wild cougar (Puma concolor) feeds on a young elk (Cervus elephus nelsoni) calf that it killed earlier. Wallowa County, Oregon.<br />
<br />
This image was taken during the Oregon Division Of Fish And Wildlife's controversial Cougar Management Plan.<br />
<br />
Cougars will often cache prey after the kill, and then return to feed later. A motion-sensing camera photographed this cat returning for a meal.<br />
<br />
Please note: This image has been digitally altered. Ear tags and a radio collar placed on the cat by biologists were digitally removed from this image. Original file available upon request.
    cougar_elk_kill_6806CGK_V2D.jpg
  • A wild cougar (Puma concolor) uncovers a  young elk (Cervus elephus nelsoni) calf that it killed and covered with debris earlier. <br />
<br />
This image was taken during the Oregon Division Of Fish And Wildlife's controversial Cougar Management Plan.<br />
<br />
Cougars will often cache prey after the kill, and then return to feed later. A motion-sensing camera photographed this cat returning for a meal.<br />
<br />
Please note: This image has been digitally altered. Ear tags and a radio collar placed on the cat by biologists were digitally removed from this image. Original file available upon request.
    cougar_killed_elk_61006CGK2_.jpg
  • A wild cougar (Puma concolor) uncovers a  young elk (Cervus elephus nelsoni) calf that it killed and covered with debris earlier. <br />
<br />
This image was taken during the Oregon Division Of Fish And Wildlife's controversial Cougar Management Plan.<br />
<br />
Cougars will often cache prey after the kill, and then return to feed later. A motion-sensing camera photographed this cat returning for a meal.<br />
<br />
Please note: This image has been digitally altered. Ear tags and a radio collar placed on the cat by biologists were digitally removed from this image. Original file available upon request.
    cougar_killed_elk_61006CGK1_V2.jpg
  • Red bone hound dogs, owned by Ted Craddock, pick up the scent of a cougar while riding on a special platform. The platform is designed to give the dogs first whiff of animals that have crossed the road. Part of a cougar survey for The Oregon Division of Fish and Wildlife in Wallowa County. Wenaha Study Area
    tracking_dogs_RedBone2.jpg
  • Red bone hound dogs, owned by Ted Craddock, pick up the scent of a cougar while riding on a special platform. The platform is designed to give the dogs first whiff of animals that have crossed the road. Part of a cougar survey for The Oregon Division of Fish and Wildlife in Wallowa County. Wenaha Study Area
    tracking_dogs_RedBone3.jpg
  • Red bone hound dogs, owned by Ted Craddock, pick up the scent of a cougar while riding on a special platform. The platform is designed to give the dogs first whiff of animals that have crossed the road. Part of a cougar survey for The Oregon Division of Fish and Wildlife in Wallowa County. Wenaha Study Area
    tracking_dogs_RedBone1.jpg
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