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  • This exhibit is home to North American elk and a small population of wild turkey.
  • When alarmed, they will often display a distinctive flared rump, much like the American elk.
  • The North American Elk Breeders Association, for example, was formed in 1990 with fewer than 300 members.
  • They often behave like larger North American Elk and display amazing battles between potential male mates during mating season.
  • Some hunters on the North American continent employ the . 378 for American elk, Brown bears, and polar bears.
  • It is smaller than North American elk ( " Cervus canadensis canadensis " ) with smaller and stouter antlers.
  • Some hybridisation happened with the closely related American elk ( " Cervus canadensis nelsoni " ) introduced in Fiordland in 1921.
  • Population trends in North American elk and deer ( mule deer and white-tailed deer combined ) may be heading in opposite directions.
  • There is a consensus that the European Red Deer ( Cervus elaphus ) and Wapiti / American Elk ( Cervus canadensis ) are two separate species.
  • Officials from the North American Elk Breeders Association adamantly challenge such claims, and contend that they are victims of a campaign of misinformation by the wildlife community.
  • Bob Spoklie, a longtime elk rancher near Kalispell, who was a founder of the 1, 600-member North American Elk Breeders, says he thinks that chronic wasting disease is overblown.
  • The controversy is what subspecies of red deer, under the former one-species classification " Cervus elaphus ", belong to European Red Deer, and which belong to Wapiti / American Elk.
  • What we know as the inoffensive town of Croton-on-Hudson is in this world an American Elks Club sign proclaims proudly : " " Welcome to Croton-on-Hudson, home of the Final Solution!
  • And in Platte City, at the offices of the North American Elk Breeders Association, there's a call for the federal government to reimburse ranchers forced to destroy exotic livestock to keep a brain-rotting disease in check.
  • The animal, a relative of the North American elk, was last reported in a Western publication in the 1940s, and the deer was subsequently listed as " probably extinct " by the World Conservation Union, said the scientist, Dr . George B . Schaller, the director for science at the conservation group.
  • In contrast to the Yarkand deer, which has a light sandy coat, the Bactrian deer has a darker, grayish-brown coat pattern with darker legs, head, and neck ( most noticeable in males ) that resembles the coat of the American elk or wapitis, which is why this subspecies is sometimes called the " Bactrian wapiti ".