Thursday, August 12, 2021

Game Commission: Elk Cam Goes Live To Engage The Public In The Sights And Sounds of Bugling Season

On August 12, the Game Commission announced its
Elk Cam installed at State Game Lands 311 in Elk County is now live to show video and sound of elk activity as the bugling season heats up.  The top time to see elk on camera is late in the afternoon.

“Nature is full of surprises, and that’s some of the reason the Game Commission’s wildlife livestreams have proven so popular,” agency Executive Director Bryan Burhans said. “The Elk Cam gives viewers a chance to experience the wonder of Pennsylvania’s elk rutting season, without ever leaving home. Sit back and enjoy the show.”

The livestream, which is provided by HDOnTap and made possible with the help of the North Central Pennsylvania Regional Planning and Development Commission is the latest in a string of real-time wildlife-watching opportunities offered by the Game Commission.

“HDOnTap is excited to partner with Pennsylvania Game Commission for another year of the live cam in Elk Country,” said Kate Alexander with HDOnTap. “Last year, nearly a million viewers tuned in for the many sights and sounds of activity on the field from a wide range of native Pennsylvania wildlife. It's a thrill to see what animals make an appearance in the field, from elk to black bears, it's no wonder why this cam is extremely popular!"

The stream can be accessed at the home page of the Game Commission’s website

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The page also contains information on Pennsylvania’s elk, where to view them and provides a link to the Pennsylvania Great Outdoors website, which provides all sorts of handy information for anyone visiting elk country.  

Click Here to download an Elk Viewing Guide.

Each September, thousands of visitors make their way to Pennsylvania's elk country to experience for themselves the wonder of the bugling season.

The Game Commission reminds visitors to the elk range to always be “Elk Smart.” Give elk space, never feed elk, don’t name elk and do your part to ensure the welfare of the herd. Enjoy your time in elk country and help keep Pennsylvania elk wild.

The Elk Country Live Stream is slated to run until the end of the bugling season, likely sometime in mid-October. 

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[Posted: August 12, 2021]  PA Environment Digest

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