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On Feb. 12, the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife sedated and rescued a bull elk that was tangled in boating lines for multiple days at Arch Cape, south of Cannon Beach.
The Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife is keeping watch on a Roosevelt elk with several feet of fishing rope and a buoy tangled in his antlers in Arch Cape.
ARCH CAPE, Ore. — An elk is now buoy-free on the Oregon coast after wildlife and emergency responders tranquilized the animal and untangled its antlers from a rope on Wednesday, the Oregon ...
As displayed by the video given to The Oregonian by Francis, bull elk can be very aggressive and can seriously injure or even kill humans. So, if you see elk while on the Oregon coast, keep your ...
ARCH CAPE, Ore. (KATU) — The Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife (ODFW) is urging residents to keep their distance if they see an elk with rope and a buoy tangled in it's antlers.
On Feb. 12, the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife sedated and rescued a bull elk that was tangled in boating lines for multiple days at Arch Cape, south of Cannon Beach.