American Elk (also Wapiti)
- Title
- American Elk (also Wapiti)
- LC Subject
- Forest animals Elk
- Description
- 16. American Elk (also Wapiti) - Cervus canadensis. About 9 feet long. Weighs from 500-1,000 pounds. Has 1-3 calves at a time. Eats grasses, twigs, leaves and green plants. Habitat is open meadows, brushy undergrowth and mature timber. Travels in herds. Forestry Story - The yellow-topped trees in the picture were killed by fire beetles. Tree farmers harvest dead, diseased and wind-felled trees to recover their good wood before it decays. This removes dead trees in which insects breed best.
- Work Type
- color photographs slides (photographs)
- Date
- 1900/1940
- Identifier
- P217:47:16
- Rights
- No Copyright - United States
- Local Collection Name
- Visual Instruction Department Lantern Slides, 1900-1940 (P 217)
- Type
- Image
- Format
- image/tiff
- Set
- OSU Special Collections & Archives Research Center
- Primary Set
- OSU Special Collections & Archives Research Center
- Is Part Of
- Set 46 - Forest Animals
- Institution
- Oregon State University