Mysterious deaths of elk south of Rawlins investigated
RAWLINS—The unexplained death toll of elk rose considerably over the weekend
as officials from the Wyoming Game and Fish Department searched a rugged
10-15 square mile area approximately 15 miles southwest of here. As of
Monday, Feb. 23, the death toll stood at 250 elk, of which only five were
bulls. The discovery of dead and dying elk was initially reported to the
department on Feb. 8 when a coyote hunter found two elk approximately 15
miles from Rawlins that were alive, but unable to move. Since that time,
officials have found dozens of dead and dying elk using an airplane and
searching the area on foot and four wheelers.
All of the elk exhibit similar symptoms, particularly the inability to move.
“They are alert, but they just have no strength,” said Kent Schmidlin,
Lander region wildlife supervisor. “When we find them, they are lying down
on the ground, but they can’t get up, almost like they are paralyzed in
their lower extremities.”
A veterinarian from the state’s research lab, as well as a toxicologist and
a pathologist are working to determine what is causing the die-off. The elk,
which are mostly prime breeding-age cows, are all in good condition and
there is no evidence that they have been harassed or run until exhaustion.
Nor can the deaths be blamed on Mother Nature.
“It’s a pretty light winter out there,” said Schmidlin. A herd of
approximately 600 elk nearby appears to be healthy and unaffected, he added.
About ten of the dead elk are being analyzed in the state vet lab to
determine the cause of death and all avenues including disease, poison and
other factors are being explored. Game and Fish officials are closely
monitoring the situation and expect some preliminary lab results early next
week.
“Right now, we are asking folks to stay out of the area so we can do our
investigation and find out what is killing these elk,” said Joe Nemick, the
lead wildlife biologist in the region. The dying elk are in elk hunting unit
108.
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