Last Kentucky Elk Virginia Bound

Last Kentucky Elk Virginia BoundLate this week, livestock trailers will rumble their way across mountain roads from Kentucky, coming to a halt in a field that was once a coal mine in the War Fork area of Buchanan County. And as the cargo is carefully unloaded, a chapter in the book of Virginia’s elk restoration will end. Some 45 elk have been rounded up in nearby Kentucky, and been under quarantine under a veterinarian’s watchful eye since early February, said Allen Boynton, a regional wildlife manager for the Virginia Department of Game and Inland Fisheries, the state agency overseeing the restoration efforts.

This year’s group of elk represents the third and largest herd of elk brought over, and the herd will join the 25 to 30 elk that are already living at the site, which is on private property. There are 14 bulls and 31 cows in this herd, Boynton said, adding that 16 of the cows are pregnant.

Virginia was home to native wild elk more than 150 years ago. Larger than white-tailed deer, elk eat coarse vegetation and are sought-after game. The state has been trying to restore elk populations to the state for several years, with a goal of getting the herd up to about 400 head before permitting restricted hunting.

The elk have access to several thousand acres, including some public land owned by the county, but have been staying relatively near the drop-off site, Boynton said. All the elk that are brought over wear tracking collars.

Leon Boyd is a member of the Southwest Virginia Coalfields chapter of the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation, a group that has been dedicated to restoration efforts. He said several hundred people are expected to go see the elk early Friday morning in the corral where the elk are held for a week or so before being released into the wild.

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