Exploring the outdoors in Missouri has always meant the unique opportunity to see wildlife – deer, river otters, and bald eagles – in their natural habitat. Some of those species, like bald eagles, had such a dangerously small population they were listed as endangered. (That is no longer the case today thanks to past conservation and reintroduction efforts.) Some other wild animals simply disappeared. For more than a century, for example, elk were missing from the landscape, something that didn’t escape nature lovers who fought to bring back elk in Missouri.

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Were you aware of the comeback story of elk in Missouri? What do you think? Have you seen any elk in the wild in your corner of Missouri? Let us know in the comments! Get a close-up look at roaming elk on a self-guided tour through Peck Ranch Conservation Area in Fremont, Missouri. Before you set off, make sure you pack your camera.

Follow A Self-Guided Driving Tour Through A Conservation Area In Missouri To Spot Elk In Their Natural Habitat

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