Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Why are taxpayers restoring elk herd only to kill them off?

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I was interested to read Paul A. Smith’s article on April 7 detailing the lengthy and involved efforts over the course of many years to bring back our state’s elk population (“Wisconsin’s elk population topped 500 in 2023, the first time in more than 150 years”).

How wonderful to have recognized the importance of their place in our ecosystem and to have spared no expense to bring their return about.

Imagine my dismay to read the following week Wisconsin will be holding hunting seasons among both existing elk herds this autumn to kill off a portion of this newly-reestablis­hed population (“For first time, both Wisconsin elk herds will have hunting in 2024,” April 14).

And the price to take a life? About fifty dollars! Aside from the brutality of apparently breeding the elk just to satisfy the urges of hunters, there is the question of how our tax dollars have been spent. It obviously cost more than $50 per animal to create the herds.

To bring the elk into our state, allowing them to roam freely and live fully only to orchestrat­e their deaths the minute there were deemed enough to kill is a betrayal of not just fiscal responsibi­lity but also the animals themselves.

It’s shocking, but hardly surprising, to see such callous disregard for our fellow creatures once more on full display in our state.

Jill Giencke, Cudahy

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