Summary
The National Elk Refuge near Jackson, Wyo., is either a conservation success, or, as the scientist-authors of Imperfect Pasture call it, the climax of "a history of excess." Thousands of elk and hundreds of bison spend winters on the 25,000-acre refuge. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service supports the herds with hay pellets, which keeps the herds out of ranchers' fields.
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Imperfect Pasture: A Century of Change at the National Elk Refuge i...
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