Originally, elk were nourished with supplemental feed at the beginning of the 20th century with the noble intent of saving herds from starvation.  More than a 100 years later,  scientists say such practices of bunching up animals creates ripe conditions for outbreaks of disease like brucellosis, deadly Chronic Wasting Disease and bovine tuberculosis
Originally, elk were nourished with supplemental feed at the beginning of the 20th century with the noble intent of saving herds from starvation. More than a 100 years later, scientists say such practices of bunching up animals creates ripe conditions for outbreaks of disease like brucellosis, deadly Chronic Wasting Disease and bovine tuberculosis