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A few moose are seen from the air as they walk across snow at the edge of a forested area in Interior Alaska in this undated photo. Biologists who count moose from the air need adequate snow cover to ...
ANCHORAGE, Alaska - A moose was caught on camera getting pied in the face with snow in Alaska, and judging by the look on its face, the moose was a little embarrassed. Jennifer Eatherton captured the ...
A moose stops for a midday snack in a snowbank near Boniface Parkway in Anchorage on Monday, Jan. 29, 2024. (Matt Faubion/Alaska Public Media) A Palmer teen suffered minor injuries when she was ...
Blair Braverman is a writer and adventurer. She's a contributing editor for 'Outside,' a long-distance dogsledder, and bestselling author, most recently, of 'Small Game' and 'Dogs on the Trail.' I ...
Snow is a common sight in Anchorage this time of year, but a less common sight that has become more so in recent weeks is moose meandering the streets of the city. Fox Weather ANCHORAGE, Alaska – Snow ...
In Northern New England, shorter winters with less snow are creating a problem for moose. Native winter ticks are thriving on moose. Some states have been trying to help the moose by hunting them.
The author was a trapper and hunter in the northern Canadian wilderness. Here's what he's learned about moose hunting.
When it comes to appreciating local wildlife, my cats tend to content themselves with watching the birds and squirrels navigate the bird feeders I put out on my patio. I have no idea what they’d do ...
A few moose are seen from the air as they walk across snow at the edge of a forested area in Interior Alaska in this undated photo. (Photo by Mike Taras/Alaska Department of Fish and Game) When state ...
Warmer New England winters mean moose face a bigger threat from winter ticks. Some states are trying a strategy of hunting more moose to try to save them. (Story first aired on ATC on March 17, 2022.) ...
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