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26 November 2021 NINETEEN ROCKY MOUNTAIN ELK (CERVUS CANADENSIS NELSONI) KILLED IN AN AVALANCHE IN THE THREE SISTERS WILDERNESS
Mike J Skladanowski, Emily C Weidner, Jamie L Bowles, Mark Hebblewhite
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Abstract

On 10 August 2018 we investigated reports of dead Rocky Mountain Elk (Cervus canadensis nelsoni) melting out of the snow above No Name Lake in the Three Sisters Wilderness, Oregon. We identified 15 elk partially lodged in the snow and 4 elk submerged in the lake. The elk were scattered across the slope and had suffered multiple compound fractures of the leg bones, suggestive of a traumatic incident. Soft tissues, such as eyes and tongue, were well preserved and had not been subject to scavenging or extensive decomposition

Mike J Skladanowski, Emily C Weidner, Jamie L Bowles, and Mark Hebblewhite "NINETEEN ROCKY MOUNTAIN ELK (CERVUS CANADENSIS NELSONI) KILLED IN AN AVALANCHE IN THE THREE SISTERS WILDERNESS," Northwestern Naturalist 102(3), 265-268, (26 November 2021). https://doi.org/10.1898/1051-1733-102.3.265
Received: 23 October 2020; Accepted: 14 January 2021; Published: 26 November 2021
KEYWORDS
Avalanche
avalanche-related mortality
Cervus canadensis nelsoni
Elk mortality
No Name Lake
Oregon
Rocky Mountain elk
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