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Roosevelt elk thrive in olympic national park after decline

With their population in dramatic decline in 1897, biologist C. Hart Merriam named the species Roosevelt elk after his friend, Teddy Roosevelt. Today, around 5,000 of his namesake elk roam freely, protected, and thriving in Olympic National Park.

National Geographic

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