25 years after they came back to Ontario, elk population still not stable, expert says
A quarter century after elk were brought back to northern Ontario, there are concerns they could once again vanish from the landscape.
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![Elk were reintroduced to four different parts of Ontario 20 years ago, but there are concerns that the population isn't self-sustaining and could disappear again. Two elk with tracking collars standing on a rock](https://i.cbc.ca/1.7186413.1714157108!/fileImage/httpImage/image.jpg_gen/derivatives/16x9_620/elk-on-a-rock.jpg)
A quarter century after elk were brought back to northern Ontario, there are concerns they could once again vanish from the landscape.