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  2. National Elk Refuge - Wikipedia

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    The elk herd survives the hard winters of Jackson Hole through a supplementary feeding program [1] and a lottery-based, permitted hunting program. [2] The elk have antlers which are shed each year- the Boy Scouts of America have been collecting the antlers under permit since 1968 [3] and selling them at auction, under agreement that 75% of the proceeds are returned to the refuge, where they ...

  3. George Washington Memorial Park (Jackson, Wyoming)

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    George Washington Memorial Park is located at the center of Jackson, Wyoming. More generally known as "Town Square", the park is notable for its elk-antler arches at each corner of the park, collected from the nearby National Elk Refuge by Boy Scouts and periodically rebuilt. The square originally existed as an open space in the center of town ...

  4. Miller Cabin - Wikipedia

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    As a result of local rancher, photographer and Wyoming legislator S.N. Leek's efforts, the National Elk Refuge was established in 1912 from nearly 2,000 acres (810 ha) of Miller's land, and was administered from the house adjoining Miller's cabin. [3] The original cabin was Miller's home during his time with the Forest Service.

  5. Leek's Lodge - Wikipedia

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    The ranch was established to offer activities to boys in a frontier setting. Its founder, Steven N. Leek, was instrumental in the establishment of the National Elk Refuge in Jackson Hole. The rustic lodge was built in 1927. The camp operated as a park concessioner after the establishment of Jackson Hole National Monument in 1943.

  6. Murie Ranch Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Adolph later married Mardy's half sister Louise. Olaus undertook a study of the elk population in Jackson Hole in 1927, controversially concluding that the artificially-managed elk herd exceeded the carrying capacity of the range because of the managed feeding. The study was a landmark in the development of a holistic view of ecosystems and ...

  7. Historical buildings and structures of Grand Teton National Park

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    It was built by J. Pierce Cunningham in 1885, at about the same time as the town of Jackson was established at the southern end of Jackson Hole. [4] William D. Menor established Menor's Ferry across the Snake River in 1892, homesteading the lands on the western bank of the river, [ 5 ] and operating the ferry until a bridge was built in 1927.

  8. Grace and Robert Miller Ranch - Wikipedia

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    Jackson Hole, Teton County, 1 mi. NE of Jackson, Jackson, Wyoming Coordinates 43°29′22″N 110°44′12″W  /  43.48944°N 110.73667°W  / 43.48944; -110

  9. Olaus Murie - Wikipedia

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    The Elk of North America ISBN 0-933160-02-X; Alaska-Yukon Caribou (North American Fauna [NAF] No. 54, 1935) LCCN Alaska-Yukon caribou; Food Habits of the Coyote in Jackson Hole, Wyoming (1935) Field Guide to Animal Tracks (1954) ISBN 0-395-91094-3; Fauna of the Aleutian Islands and Alaska Peninsula (NAF No. 61, 1959) LCCN 59-62296

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