[NSRCA-discussion] Fwd: Friendly Elk

Ronald Van Putte vanputter at gmail.com
Mon Nov 28 20:03:08 AKST 2016



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>> A Firefighter Is Battling A Wildfire When An Elk Walks Up Behind Him… But Watch What Happens!
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>> All animals need a community — a group of fellow creatures to hunt with, travel with, and make life a little less lonely. For some wild animals, losing their birth family means they need to find their own community in other ways. In Kittitas County , in central Washington , locals knew about an elk who would wander onto nearby farms after being abandoned by her family. The elk was known to approach cows and goats, but her search of companionship hasn’t stopped with friends of the four-legged variety… as one group of first responders recently learned firsthand!
>> One day, a group of hard-working firefighters responded to a blaze in the woods of Kittitas County , Washington .
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>> While on a break at one of their command posts, they got a welcome surprise after a hard day’s work: a friendly elk walked up to say hello!
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>> The elk, named Buttons, is a fixture in the community, and many locals have seen her hanging around their ranches and farms.
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>> Buttons was abandoned by her family at a young age, so she started hanging around with groups of cows and goats on a nearby hillside.
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>>   She’s been a part of the Kittitas County community ever since, 
>> and she’s even become something of a local celebrity.
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>> While most elk keep a safe distance from humans, Buttons has no hesitations about saying hi up close. Sometimes she even shows her affection in the form of a nuzzle or a sloppy kiss!
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>> Several elk herds have come through the area, but Buttons seems to prefer hanging out with her new friends, animals and humans alike.
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>> The firefighters reported that during her visit to their post, this sweet elk made sure to make the rounds and give kisses to every officer there.
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>> With so much love to go around, it’s safe to say that Buttons the elk will never be lonely again!
>> Share this friendly elk with your friends who love animals!

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