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Yard items pose risk to Idaho elk

By Nicole Blanchard, The Idaho Statesman
Published: February 19, 2023, 6:30am

Several elk have become entangled in household objects in the Wood River Valley over the last week, prompting the Idaho Department of Fish and Game to urge residents to remove any items that could pose a hazard to wildlife.

In a news release, the agency said it has received reports of elk tangled in a 5-gallon bucket, a sled and wire tomato cages. Fish and Game conservation officers recently anesthetized a cow elk with a tomato cage around her neck so they could remove the object.

Officials said it’s the latest rash of entanglements in a trend they’ve seen for several years. The news release noted elk have become tangled in “a wide range of objects, such as swing sets, hammocks, a dream catcher lawn decoration, tomato cages, a tennis court net, Christmas lights, Christmas wreaths, clothesline, barbed wire, bailing twine, horse halter and lead rope and the bottom of a bird feeder.”

Fish and Game urged residents of the Wood River Valley to check their properties for items that could be a risk to wildlife. The agency said tomato cages pose a significant risk, as moose and elk will sometimes become trapped in them while looking for leftover garden vegetation.

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