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NATIONAL PARK SERVICE CALLING FOR VOLUNTEERS FOR ELK REDUCTION

With an elk herd of more than 900, more than 500 above the desirable level, in Theodore Roosevelt National Park's south unit in North Dakota, the National Park Service has started taking applications for volunteers to hunt elk from November through late January 2011. North Dakota Game and Fish Wildlife Department's Wildlife Division Chief Randy Kriel was quoted in an Associated Press story in The Jamestown (N.D.) Sun that the "best way to gradually reduce the number of elk is through 'managed hunting' and that it may prove to be the strategy the park service uses elsewhere. A report from KFGO indicates hunters will be able to keep the first elk that they shoot.

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