to bad.........stranded elk Price Ut.

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Got this email, there are a couple of pics, but I don't know how to size them down.


(For Immediate Release)
March 24, 2005

BULL ELK STRANDED ON LEDGE IN PRICE CANYON

PRICE, UTAH?Division of Wildlife Resources (DWR) biologists responded Wednesday and Thursday to a report of five bull elk stranded on a ledge in Price Canyon. The bulls were on the Castle Gate formation high above the Price River Water Treatment Plant. A sportsman out collecting shed antlers saw the bulls and reported the situation to the DWR.

During the initial investigation on Wednesday, it was discovered that the bulls had worked their way down through a series of ledges onto a small bench. After finishing off the available forage, the elk were unable to ascend the steep stair-step of ledges back to the top. The bulls became trapped between the ledges above and a sheer drop-off.

The physical condition of the bulls was an immediate concern. Five DWR personnel backpacked alfalfa pellets to the immediate vicinity, but were unable to get close enough to the elk to administer relief. ?From our vantage point, you could count their ribs,? remarked Dave Rich of the DWR, who helped with the intended rescue effort. ?They were in very poor shape.? Besides the five bulls reported, the rescue team observed two dead bulls, which had already starved to death.

Returning on Thursday, rescue workers carrying tools and explosives, attempted to access the bench from above, and blast an escape route, which would allow the elk to climb out. However, due to the height and thickness of the ledge above the bulls, the plan was abandoned.

?We also considered using a helicopter to immobilize and lower the bulls to freedom,? stated Brad Crompton, DWR biologist for the Price area. ?But there wasn?t enough room to safely fly or land a helicopter. The sheer cliffs presented a very dangerous situation. One of the bulls had somehow made his way out onto a very precarious point, only about ten feet by fifteen feet. We watched him stand on this tiny shelf with nowhere to go. There was about 100 feet of ledge above him and a 100-foot vertical drop to the hillside below.?

After considering all possible means of rescuing the stranded bulls, and considering their depleted physical condition, Director Miles Moretti made the decision to humanely dispatch the animals. This was done late Thursday afternoon. Come spring, DWR biologists will return to the area to assess whether something can be done to keep elk from becoming stranded on this ledge in the future.
 
Sometimes "follow the leader" can have bad consequesces! Too bad.

txhunter58

venor, ergo sum (I hunt, therefore I am)
 
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Been trucks parked there for weeks.Not a snowballs chance in hell some shed hunter pushed them down there????????Bulls been wintering there for years,they just got stupid this year?????? just stumbled down the ledges??????

338boy
 
>Been trucks parked there for weeks.Not
>a snowballs chance in hell
>some shed hunter pushed them
>down there????????Bulls been wintering there
>for years,they just got stupid
>this year?????? just stumbled
>down the ledges??????
>
>338boy


LEAP OF FAITH YOU CAN DO IT
 
they didn't get stupid. they got desperate. the snow has been up to their butts all winter. they had to find some food. that cliff just happened to bare off first, so thats where they headed.
like was stated before. nobodys fault but mother nature.
 
i think that picture is to show the steepness of the terrain. if you look in the botton of the picture, that is the highway in price canyon.
 
Rut

PUT YOUR SPECS ON!!!

(JUST KIDDING!!!)

IF YOU LOOK CLOSE YOU CAN SEE IT!!!

YOU MIGHT SAY:IT'S A LONG LONG WAYS TO THE TOP AND EVEN FURTHER WHEN YOU DROP!!!

THE ONLY bobcat THINKING ELK ARE KINDA LIKE SHEEP!!!
 
I am not sure that the portion of the road you can see is the highway - I think this happened up a side canyon. My little brother is the depredation dpecialist for the DWR Price Region. It was his unfortunate duty to help dispatch these elk, and is the one who would have done the blasting if they could have found a way to blast some rock away to provide an escape route. The bottom line is that they weighed all the options to save the elk and determined that they were all too dangerous to human life to justify saving the elk - which were probably already in kidney failure and would not have survived anyway. He said that one of the ones he shot fell off the cliff and hit with a hollow thud - one of the most grotesque sounds he ever heard. In fact, most of them fell off after being shot. He doesn't have a very fun job sometimes. I will talk with him again this weekend and get him to look at this pictures and see if he can tell me where this pic is located and exactly what we are looking at.
ROY
 
Elkantlers and Bobcat,
I am from Price and I can tell you that there is a road down there, but it is dirt. If you would like I can send you the picture in a bigger format so you can see for yourself.

Rut
 
Rut is right - I talked with my brother and he said that where this is is up a side of the canyon - up a gated dirt road.
ROY
 

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