Pennsylvania’s Elk Cam Now Streaming Live from Elk County

FILE PHOTO: A group of tule elk stand on a hillside in Point Reyes National Seashore

ELK COUNTY, PA — Wildlife enthusiasts can now experience real-time glimpses into the wilderness of Elk County with the return of Pennsylvania’s Elk Cam, which is now streaming live online. The camera offers viewers the chance to observe a variety of wildlife, including elk, white-tailed deer, wild turkeys, and coyotes.

The live stream, available 24/7, captures the natural beauty of the area, with the best viewing times typically at dawn and dusk. Even when no animals are visible on camera, viewers can still enjoy the tranquil sounds of nature, such as crickets chirping, distant bugling of bulls, and occasional coyote howls.

Viewers are advised that gunfire from nearby target shooting or lawful hunting may be audible, and to keep in mind that nature can sometimes be difficult to watch.

This educational initiative is made possible through the support of partners like HDOnTAP and the North Central Pennsylvania Regional Planning and Development Commission. To start watching, visit the live stream here.

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