THE ELK COMETH The primary site chosen to house the elk was Ginn Lake in Mayo Township. John O’Donnell, Co-Chair of the York River Chapter of the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation (RMEF) explained that the marsh and conifer cover was ideal for elk. The compound site features a fresh water creek, good hemlock cover and […]
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THE ELKMAN Chapter 5
Soft Release? The winter of 1999/2000 had begun slowly, as far a snow accumulation was concerned and it would continue to be so. This would be an advantage to the deer, for example, in that they wouldn’t have to yard up early, if at all, because they would be able to get around with easy […]
THE ELKMAN Chapter 4
Elk, scientifically known as Cervus Elaphus, were native to Ontario, at one time. Thus this re-introduction as versus introduction. Elk belong to the deer family and in Ontario they are second in size only to the moose. Overhunting and loss of habitat to human settlement lead to their extermination in earlier years. The two small […]
THE ELKMAN Chapter 3
In 1970 Joe and Edith bought 100 acres in the Hartsmere area near McArthurs Mills in eastern Ontario. The Lott family homestead had fallen into disrepair and so Joe tore it down. He and Edith then built a chalet into the hillside styled after the Austrian design. They paid $5000. “We never could have afforded […]
THE ELKMAN Chapter 2
In 1953, at the age of 24, Joe Neuhold immigrated to Canada. “Immigration Canada had set up near the factory where I worked. They were looking for tradesmen. I had found employment as a mechanic, truck driver and farm worker. So I filled out the forms and Canada paid for my trip.” Joe was headed […]
THE ELKMAN Chapter 1
And God said, Let us make man in our image, after our likeness: and let them have dominion over the fish of the sea, and over the fowl of the air, and over the cattle, and over all the earth, and over every creeping thing that creepeth upon the earth. Genesis 1:26 The winter […]