Elk NetworkReward Increased in Zion National Park Elk Poaching

General | March 27, 2018

Officials at Zion National Park in southern Utah upped the reward to $2,000 for information leading to the arrest of those behind the poaching of a cow elk within the park. It happened on or about  January 20, 2018.

The gut pile and partial hide of the elk turned up in Lee Valley off the Kolob Terrace Road in Zion National Park. Authorities collected evidence and now they need your help in finding those responsible. 

If you have any information, call or text the National Park Service Investigative Services Branch at (888) 653-0009 or email [email protected].

(Photo source: Peter LemonJello)