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  • A juvenile elk (Cervus elaphus) in Big Hole National Battlefield, Montana. Photographed with a trail camera via a premit issued by the National Park Service.
    winter_elk-120614bh-134.jpg
  • A juvenile elk (Cervus elaphus) in Big Hole National Battlefield, Montana. Photographed with a trail camera via a premit issued by the National Park Service.
    winter_elk-120614bh-133.jpg
  • A juvenile elk (Cervus elaphus) in Big Hole National Battlefield, Montana. Photographed with a trail camera via a premit issued by the National Park Service.
    winter_elk-120614bh-133-2.jpg
  • A small group of elk (Cervus elaphus) pass through Big Hole National Battlefield, Montana at 4:30AM. Photographed with a permit using a trail camera.
    winter_elk-120614bh2-114.jpg
  • A small group of elk (Cervus elaphus) pass through Big Hole National Battlefield, Montana at 4:30AM. Photographed with a permit using a trail camera.
    winter_elk-120614bh2-113.jpg
  • 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_121608CNCe-112.jpg
  • 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.
    bull_elk_at_night_121608CNCe-114.jpg
  • 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 wild cougar (Puma concolor) feeds on a young elk (Cervus elephus nelsoni) calf that it killed earlier. Wallowa County, Oregon.<br />
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This image was taken during the Oregon Division Of Fish And Wildlife's controversial Cougar Management Plan.<br />
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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) 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  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
  • 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 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
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