The Wild Outdoors Season 5 Episode 11 History of Nelson Elk

  • September 6, 2016
  • 22 min

As hunters and nature lovers, hosts Tom and Jason are always on the hunt for new adventures. In this episode entitled "History of Nelson Elk" from season 5 of The Wild Outdoors, the duo heads to the Nelson Mountains in British Columbia to learn about the history and conservation of elk in the region.

The episode starts with Tom and Jason meeting up with wildlife biologist Dr. Julia Davis, who has been studying the elk population in the Nelson Mountains for years. Dr. Davis and her team have been monitoring the elk's population numbers, migratory patterns, and health to better understand the animal's needs and ensure sustainable hunting practices.

As they hike through the rugged terrain, the group spots elk tracks and droppings, giving Tom and Jason a chance to learn about how environmental factors can impact the elk population. Dr. Davis explains the importance of preserving their habitat and the ways that increased human activity can disrupt the animals' migratory patterns and food sources.

The hosts also have the opportunity to witness the elk in their natural habitat. The impressive creatures stand at over six feet tall and can weigh up to 1000 pounds. As Tom and Jason watch from a distance, they can see the elk's impressive antlers and hear their bugling calls, which the males use to compete for mates during the mating season.

The Nelson Mountains are home to a unique subspecies of elk known as the Rocky Mountain elk, which are smaller and darker than their cousins in other parts of North America. Dr. Davis shares her knowledge of the genetics of these animals, which has helped inform conservation efforts to ensure the survival of this unique subspecies.

Throughout the episode, Tom and Jason are reminded of the importance of sustainable hunting practices. They meet with local hunters and learn about how hunting permits are allocated based on scientific surveys of the elk population. Dr. Davis explains how this ensures that the population can thrive while also allowing for limited hunting that can help manage the population and prevent overgrazing in the elk's habitat.

As the episode comes to an end, Tom and Jason reflect on the majesty of the elk and the importance of conservation efforts. The Nelson Mountains are a vital habitat for the animals, and it's up to us to ensure that this unique subspecies can continue to thrive and roam free for generations to come.

Overall, "History of Nelson Elk" is an informative and fascinating exploration of one of North America's most iconic animals. Tom and Jason's passion for hunting and the great outdoors shines through as they learn about the elk's history and significance to the region. The episode is a must-watch for anyone interested in hunting, conservation, or the natural world.

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  • First Aired
    September 6, 2016
  • Runtime
    22 min
  • Language
    English