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About Us
Wildlife Lakes Elk Farm is located in Southeast Iowa,
about 10 minutes from the mighty Mississippi
River, and very close to the city limits of
Burlington, Iowa. We have been raising elk for over
ten years, and have enjoyed working with these
majestic animals every day of those ten years. As you can see from the
aerial photo, we have a weakness for building
ponds and lakes. We decided the best way to
enjoy wildlife on a daily basis would be to raise animals and waterfowl on
and around these many man-made ponds and lakes.
We actually started with breeding Giant Canadian
Geese and soon added mule deer to our
collection. The mule deer were soon replaced
with 5 elk heifers and
a yearling elk
bull, and we were on our way to being in the
elk business. We let the offspring of the
Canadian geese fly and return to the wild with
the hope they would return each year to nest and raise their offspring.
Every year we have as many as 10 or more pairs return
in the early spring to where they had been raised. They
select a nesting site to raise more goslings themselves. We no longer have
any majestic Canadians confined,
but have the opportunity to watch the life cycle repeat itself every year.
We have numerous (100s) of fall and winter visitors that stop by for a
safe haven for the evening and night and then usually take flight and
continue their journey the following morning.
We are now working in cooperation with the Iowa Department of
Natural Resources on the Iowa Trumpeter Swan
project. We were one of the original cooperative breeders with the DNR,
with a goal of putting
Trumpeters back into the wild by releasing the
offspring as we did with the Canadian Geese. The
Trumpeter is truly a site to behold as it is the
largest bird on the North American continent. Trumpeters can be as large
as 35 pounds and have a wing span as wide as 8 feet. We presently have two
breeding pairs on our ponds and have hatched as many as 5 cygnets
per year. If you have never heard Trumpeters
communicating you must stop by in the spring to hear the unbelievable
sound of the Trumpeter Swan.
Now you know why we call our farm Wildlife Lakes Elk Farm. We have
concentrated our efforts towards having breeding stock with strong genetic
backgrounds. Our first herd bull was a Reed grandson brought down from
Canada from the Cliff Begg herd. From there we selected a bull from the
well known Legacy Deer Group of the Del Lange family.
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