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HELENA, Mont. — Elk captured in the Crazy Mountains, northwest of Big Timber as part of a targeted elk brucellosis surveillance project have tested negative to the exposure of brucellosis. The ...
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In late January, Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks staff captured 52 elk in the Crazy Mountains northwest of Big Timber, none of which tested positive for exposure to brucellosis.
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In late January, Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks staff captured 52 elk in the Crazy Mountains northwest of Big Timber, none of which tested positive for exposure to brucellosis. “Test data from ...