See larger Seen from the Hatfield Knob Elk Tower, a bull elk grazes with a cow at the Sundquist Wildlife Management Area in Campbell County. The animals are part of the Cumberland Mountains elk herd, which has grown from a population of 201 in 2000 to such a high level that Tennessee will hold its first elk hunt in history Oct. 19-23.

Photo by Wade Payne

Seen from the Hatfield Knob Elk Tower, a bull elk grazes with a cow at the Sundquist Wildlife Management Area in Campbell County. The animals are part of the Cumberland Mountains elk herd, which has grown from a population of 201 in 2000 to such a high level that Tennessee will hold its first elk hunt in history Oct. 19-23.

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