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  • An elk bull, cow and calf (Cervus elephus nelsoni) running on The Nature Conservancy's Zumwalt Prairie Preserve in NE Oregon.
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  • A bull rocky mountain elk (Cervus canadensis nelsoni) browses on grass in a forest clearing. Yellowstone Narional Park, Montana.
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  • A bachelor herd of young bull elk (Cervus canadensis nelsoni) on the Nature Conservancy's Zumwalt Prairie Preserve. Oregon.
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  • On a wet and miserable night, a spike bull roosevelt elk (Cervus canadensis roosevelti) traverses a muddy elk trail near the Oregon Coast. This was photographed on a natural land preserve managed by the North Coast Land Conservancy.
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  • Water on the camera lens makes a spike bull roosevelt elk (Cervus canadensis roosevelti) appear as a shadowy phantom as it traverses a muddy elk trail at night near the Oregon Coast. This was photographed on a natural land preserve managed by the North Coast Land Conservancy.
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  • On a wet and miserable night, a spike bull roosevelt elk (Cervus canadensis roosevelti) traverses a muddy elk trail near the Oregon Coast. This was photographed on a natural land preserve managed by the North Coast Land Conservancy.
    bull_elk_at_night_121608CMs-113.jpg
  • A bull rocky mountain elk (Cervus canadensis nelsoni) with velvet on its antlers, emerges from a forest thicket. Yellowstone National Park, Montana.
    Bull_elk_in_velvet_32808SF_ek3.jpg
  • Bull elk (Cervus elpahus) seen near the Nez Perce encampment at Big Hole National Battlefield, Montana.
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  • Bull elk (Cervus elpahus) seen near the Nez Perce encampment at Big Hole National Battlefield, Montana.
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  • Bull elk (Cervus elpahus) seen near the Nez Perce encampment at Big Hole National Battlefield, Montana.
    cervus-elaphus_7114fe-120.jpg
  • Bull elk (Cervus elpahus) seen near the Nez Perce encampment at Big Hole National Battlefield, Montana.
    cervus-elaphus_7114fe-134.jpg
  • A bull rocky mountain elk (Cervus canadensis nelsoni) in a forest thicket. Yellowstone National Park, Montana.
    Bull_elk_in_velvet_32808SF_ek1.jpg
  • A wounded mounatin lion (Puma concolor) photographed in Big Hole National Battlefield, Montana. The wound might be the result of attacking a bull elk or mule deer buck - a defensive antler wound.
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  • A wounded mounatin lion (Puma concolor) photographed in Big Hole National Battlefield, Montana. The wound might be the result of attacking a bull elk or mule deer buck - a defensive antler wound.
    Wounded_cougar-120614bh-118.jpg
  • Bighorn sheep and a buck (or possibly elk bull) along with other drawings are etched into a rock on the "Temani Pesh-wa" trail (also "written on rock" trail) in Columbia Hills State Park on the Washington Side of the Columbia River Gorge. This petroglyph was removed from the famous "Petroglyoh Canyon" along the Columbia River before it was flooded by construction of The Dalles Dam in 1957. The Army Corps Of Engineers stored the rock art until 2004 when Temani Pesh-wa trail was built.
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  • Bighorn sheep and a buck (or possibly elk bull) along with other drawings are etched into a rock on the "Temani Pesh-wa" trail (also "written on rock" trail) in Columbia Hills State Park on the Washington Side of the Columbia River Gorge. This petroglyph was removed from the famous "Petroglyoh Canyon" along the Columbia River before it was flooded by construction of The Dalles Dam in 1957. The Army Corps Of Engineers stored the rock art until 2004 when Temani Pesh-wa trail was built.
    indian_rock_art_52908IA-6V2.jpg
  • Bighorn sheep and a buck (or possibly elk bull) along with other drawings are etched into a rock on the "Temani Pesh-wa" trail (also "written on rock" trail) in Columbia Hills State Park on the Washington Side of the Columbia River Gorge. This petroglyph was removed from the famous "Petroglyoh Canyon" along the Columbia River before it was flooded by construction of The Dalles Dam in 1957. The Army Corps Of Engineers stored the rock art until 2004 when Temani Pesh-wa trail was built.
    indian_rock_art_52908IA-4.jpg
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