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Americans' love of hiking has driven elk to the brink, scientists say
Trail use near Vail, Colorado, has more than doubled since 2009. It’s had a devastating impact on a herd of elk
there you have it . better ban walking.![]()
speak for yourself, Padawan.Yuppies kill more than we do.
Yuppies kill more than we do.
Ban Yuppies!
We just need more wolves to help the herd, right?
Of course the all knowing grand poobahYep the wolf introduction will bring back those elk. As k Buzzh
I would bet that any comprehensive study on wildlife disturbance caused by human recreation would show that DOGS create an exponential jump in stress to Elk and deer. Everyone with a Bike, Skis and a Tacoma has a couple of dumb dogs that they feel are such exceptional creatures that they never need to be under control. My observations are that elk and deer will usually freeze until human hikers walk by, but their off-leash dogs 100 yards away are the ones pressuring the animals.
Agree that non-consumptive users need to get a LOT more skin in the game....and the rampant development in and adjacent to prime habitat needs to stop....