Beth,

Here in WNC we have two places with elk. Cataloochee Valley &
Cherokee. To the best of my knowledge both populations are wild and
unpinned, though many have gotten used to spectators.

JP

On Dec 14, 11:32 am, Beth Koebel <[email protected]> wrote:
> Mark,
>  
> They are not truely "wild" as they are in one big huge pen.  One part of the 
> park is for the bison and the other part is for the elk.  I don't know what 
> keeps the elk from jumping over the fence or the bison from running through 
> the fence, but there are grates that you drive over at the gates so I assume 
> that is what stops them from walking on out.
>  
> Beth
>
> "He plants trees to benefit another generation." --Caecilius Statius
>
> --- On Sat, 12/13/08, Mark <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> From: Mark <[email protected]>
> Subject: [ENTS] Re: Lone Elk State Park-Section 4 (Antire Hills) of Henry 
> Shaw Ozark Corridor
> To: "ENTSTrees" <[email protected]>
> Date: Saturday, December 13, 2008, 6:02 PM
>
> Wow! I honestly had no idea that there were any wild elk or bison in
> Missouri. Do you know if they've been reintroduced, or are part of a
> continuous local population?
>
> --mark
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