A Colorado wildlife officer rescues an elk with antlers tangled in a swing

Last week I shared how Fish and Wildlife officers helped rescue a deer whose antlers got stuck in a hammock and could not break free.

Now...an elk in Colorado got its antlers tangled up in a child’s swing and a wildlife officer came to its rescue. Officer Scott Murdoch responded to the Indian Hills community in Jefferson County after citizens contacted the department about an elk in distress. The elk was unable to free itself from the swing due to having non-typical antlers. Murdoch tranquilized the elk and removed the swing ropes, also removing the antlers, which officials said was done to prevent it from being targeted by hunters.


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