National Elk Refuge

protected area in Wyoming

The National Elk Refuge is a wildlife refuge in Jackson Hole, Wyoming. It was started in 1912 to protect habitat for one of the largest elk (moose) herds.

National Elk Refuge
IUCN category IV (habitat/species management area)
Wetlands on the National Elk Refuge
Map showing the location of National Elk Refuge
Map showing the location of National Elk Refuge
Map showing the location of National Elk Refuge
Map showing the location of National Elk Refuge
LocationTeton County, Wyoming, United States
Nearest cityJackson, WY
Coordinates43°28′49″N 110°44′53″W / 43.48028°N 110.74806°W / 43.48028; -110.74806
Area25,000 acres (100 km2)
Established1912
Governing bodyU.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
WebsiteNational Elk Refuge

The area is 24,700 acres (10,000 ha). An average of 7,500 elk live there each winter. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service manages the refuge. The refuge's elk migrate from as far away as southern Yellowstone National Park.

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