FWP biologists recently finished capturing and collaring 60 elk along both sides of the I-15 corridor between Boulder and Clancy for a new study, according to Wildlife Biologist Lindsay Parsons.
Numerous elk were collared in three locations over three years to understand how and when they moved and what kind of habitat they favored at different times of year.
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Researchers installed cameras in the US national park to monitor cougar density and abundance – and to see how these apex predators interact with other species, such as wolves.