Aldaron
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So, when we first moved to Utah seven years ago, we started going to the Tetons in the fall to hear the elk bugling and to see other wildlife. The first three years, we were always treated to huge elk herds with large bulls bugling. We even usually saw a dozen or so moose on those trips.
In the past four years, though, we haven't seen anything. I mean, no joke, we see less than two elk and no moose.
I don't know how to explain that. We hear more bugling elk in the Uintas and see many more moose in the Uintas than we do in the Grand Teton National Park.
Where have they all gone? Does anyone have better luck up there?
In the past four years, though, we haven't seen anything. I mean, no joke, we see less than two elk and no moose.
I don't know how to explain that. We hear more bugling elk in the Uintas and see many more moose in the Uintas than we do in the Grand Teton National Park.
Where have they all gone? Does anyone have better luck up there?