After several attempts, wildlife officers remove tire that was around an elk's neck for over two years

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(CNN) For two years, an elk was seen with a tire around its neck. Now, after several attempts, wildlife officials have freed the animal of the rubber hindrance.

The bull elk was first spotted by a Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW) officer in 2019 conducting a population survey of Rocky Mountain bighorn sheep and mountain goats in the Mount Evans Wilderness, about 30 miles west of Denver, according to a news release from CPW on Monday.

"Being up in the wilderness, we didn't really expect to be able to get our hands on the elk just because of the proximity or the distance away from civilization," CPW officer Scott Murdoch said in the release. "It is harder to get the further they are back in there and usually the further these elk are away from people, the wilder they act. That certainly played true the last couple of years, this elk was difficult to find, and harder to get close to."

Here is some video of this bull elk over the past two years. pic.twitter.com/R6t9nNPOyb — CPW NE Region (@CPW_NE) October 11, 2021

Since then the wild animal has been spotted a handful of times by trail cameras and was known to travel between Park and Jefferson counties, reads the release. Wildlife officials monitored the animal over the years and saw the tire wasn't affecting its ability to eat and drink. But officials feared that the animal would become tangled in tree branches, fencing or even with another elk's antlers, according to CPW Public Information Officer, Jason Clay.

CPW released videos and images of the elk through the years in hopes the community would call and report it if seen. Last weekend, a community tip from Pine, Colorado, led wildlife officers to successfully being able to help the 4-year-old.

SquirtsStuff on October 12nd, 2021 at 01:04 UTC »

"Wildlife officers remove tire that was around an elk's neck for over two years."

Bull elk incredibly pissed off wildlife officers stole his bling because it really attracted the fine cows.

SeekerSpock32 on October 12nd, 2021 at 00:17 UTC »

Those were not two good years.

Sariel007 on October 12nd, 2021 at 00:05 UTC »

Next week's headline.

"Elk drowns after wildlife officers remove flotation device." /s