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  2. Bluetooth Low Energy beacon - Wikipedia

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    One use of beacons is as a "key finder" where a beacon is attached to, for example, a keyring and a smartphone app can be used to track the last time the device came in range. Another similar use is to track pets, objects (e.g. baggage) or people. The precision and range of BLE doesn't match GPS, but beacons are significantly less expensive.

  3. Rocky Mountain elk - Wikipedia

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    The Rocky Mountain elk was reintroduced in 1913 to Colorado from Wyoming after the near extinction of the regional herds. While overhunting is a significant contributing factor, the elk's near extinction is mainly attributed to human encroachment and destruction of their natural habitats and migratory corridors.

  4. Elk (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    ELK stack, a technology stack composed of Elasticsearch, Logstash, and Kibana, now called Elastic Stack Acorn Electron , nicknamed "Elk", an 8-bit microcomputer produced in the 1980s by British company Acorn Computers

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  6. Olaus Murie - Wikipedia

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    Olaus Johan Murie (March 1, 1889 – October 21, 1963), called the "father of modern elk management", [1] [2] was a naturalist, author, and wildlife biologist who did groundbreaking field research on a variety of large northern mammals.

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  8. Skookum cast - Wikipedia

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    Tracks of elk, deer, bear and coyote were found nearby. The group concludes that an animal laid at the edge of the mud and reached over to grab the fruit. Discussion in the group, of reasons why an animal would not just grab the fruit led to the possible explanation that the "animal did not want to leave tracks".

  9. Alashan wapiti - Wikipedia

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    The Alashan wapiti (Cervus canadensis alashanicus) is an Asian subspecies of wapiti (Cervus canadensis), or elk as they are called in North America. The Alashan wapiti is found in pockets of Northern China and Mongolia. [1] The Alashan wapiti is the smallest subspecies of wapiti and has the lightest coat color.