Blue Mountain elk herd treads water

A herd of elk in the Blue Mountains is seen from the air.

The elk population in Washington’s Blue Mountains is stable but remains well below objectives, according to the latest survey by the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife.

Biologists from the agency did an aerial survey over the mountains in the state’s extreme southeastern corner during the first two weeks of March and estimated a population of 3,999. Two years ago, they estimated 3,901 elk roamed the Blues.