Game Commission Online Elk Cam Now Live, Public Can See And Hear The Wonder Of Bugling Season
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The Game Commission is again making available the live online Elk Cam so people from around the world can see and hear the wonder of the bugling season in Elk County.

While there's nothing quite like seeing a giant bull up close, or feeling your rib cage resonate as it lets loose an ear-splitting bugle, the Elk Cam gives viewers the opportunity again has come to get a glimpse of and to hear Pennsylvania's prime time for elk – without ever having to leave home.

The Game Commission installed a camera in a field that typically is a hub of elk activity as the bugling season heats up.

Viewers can expect not only to see elk, but turkeys, deer and other wildlife, as well.

The live stream, which is provided by the Game Commission’s partner, HDOnTap, is the latest in a string of real-time wildlife-watching opportunities offered by the Game Commission.

The Game Commission’s Pennsylvania Elk webpage provides all sorts of handy information for anyone visiting elk country. The live stream is slated to run until the end of the bugling season, likely sometime in mid-October.

The top time to see elk on camera is late in the afternoon.

Click Here to see and hear Pennsylvania’s elk.  Click Here for in-person elk viewing destinations in Pennsylvania.

NewsClips:

Marcus Schneck: PA Elk Cam Launches New Season Of Live Streaming From Elk Range

AP: Game Commission Frees Bull Elk From Tangle Of Fence In Elk County

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[Posted: September 4, 2019]


9/9/2019

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