The Boone and Crockett Club announced the certification of a new world record for Roosevelt elk on Tuesday. California hunting guide Tim Carpenter killed the record bull in northern California in ...
A Roosevelt’s bull elk shot by a California hunter may be a new world’s record, according to the Missoula-based Boone and Crockett Club. The bull was killed by Timothy Carpenter on Sept. 21 in ...
Approaching the herd of Roosevelt elk, I tried my best not to disturb or scare them. It was the golden hour in Sinkyone Wilderness, up on the bluff in between Jones Beach and the Needle Rock Visitor ...
Officials are investigating a shocking poaching spree in Northern California. According to a press release, four Roosevelt elk were shot and killed in Redwood National Park this summer. The elk were ...
Officials are investigating a poaching incident in Redwood National Park that killed four elk and poses an ongoing deadly threat to condors in the region. Rangers and California Fish and Wildlife ...
Seven years after the end of the Civil War, hunters killed a 500-pound elk near Lake Tahoe, marking the near-final coda for a species on the edge of extinction. It’s time for the majestic animal, now ...
It's now official, and even bigger. The Boone and Crockett Club recently had two separate teams of judges remeasure a Roosevelt's bull elk shot by Timothy Carpenter, adjusting the score from 439-7/8 ...
The elk were found shot to death and no meat had been taken. Four elk were shot and killed in a poaching incident at a national park, according to authorities. Redwood National and State Park rangers ...
You might even see Roosevelt elk on the beach. There's primitive camping here ... Important things to know about California's Sinkyone Wilderness State Park Driving to California's Sinkyone Wilderness ...
Hunting season has begun in Oregon, including for Roosevelt elk. But Lillian and Rock Cochran, volunteer hosts at Jewell Meadows Wildlife Area, claim observing the animals is just as gratifying as ...
Two battling bull elk were caught on camera at California’s Redwood National Park. The pair, who occasionally locked antlers, but mostly took breaks, were seen reluctantly sparring next to a sign at ...