Elk NetworkReward Offered in Kentucky Elk Poaching Case

General | October 28, 2021

The Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation and Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources offered a $2,500 reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the person(s) responsible for illegally killing an elk in southeast Kentucky. More specifically, it happened in the Big Creek/Browns Fork Strip Mine area near the Buffalo Mountain Tower in Hazard.

A hunter discovered the carcass on September 28, 2021. Someone removed the animal’s head and left the meat to waste.

If you have any information, call 1-800-25-ALERT.

RMEF provided funding and volunteer manpower to help successfully restore elk to their historic Kentucky range in 1997. Kentucky is home to six RMEF chapters and more than 2,200 members.

Since 1995, RMEF and its partners completed 190 conservation and hunting heritage outreach projects in Kentucky with a combined value of more than $9.1 million. These projects enhanced 4,517 acres of habitat.

(Photo source: Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources)