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		<title>Michigan&#8217;s New Elk Management Plan Approved</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Michigan&#8217;s current elk herd is the result of a release of seven animals from “various city parks and public institutions” (Stephenson 1942) in 1918 about three miles southeast of Wolverine. The herd grew steadily with estimates of 300-400 in 1939 (Shapton 1940) and 900 to 1,000 in 1958 (Moran 1973). &#8230;while no formal objective has been defined for bull-to-cow ratio]]></description>
		
		
		
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