National Elk Refuge CWD Discovery Calls for Talk of Reducing Nation’s Largest Herd
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May 21, 2026 | Source: Outdoor News | by Associated Press Jackson Hole, Wyo. — The discovery of chronic wasting disease on the National Elk Refuge in Wyoming adds urgency to a 2021 plan to reexamine the size of the 11,000-strong Jackson Elk Herd, the nation’s largest migratory herd. The discovery also
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