The Madison Elk Herd

From an elk's perspective, this valley offers

everything needed for year-round survival.

Food is abundant. These meadows become

snow-free relatively early and stay lush longer

into summer. During May-June calving season,

nearby lodgepole pine forests shelter newborns

from coyotes and bears.

In 1988 fires burned the slopes across the river.

For the next several years the dense forest will

be more open and less sheltering, which may

affect the movement of the herd. Harsh or mile

winters, however, continue to be the great

regulator of the elk population here and

throughout the park.

In June you may see cow elk with calves.

Bull elk gather harems during the breeding

season from mid-September through October.

Marker is on West Entrance Road 1 mile west of Grand Loop Road.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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