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These Anchorage Fire Department mechanics got an unexpected visitor, but she didn't come in to get an oil change.
As a stuck moose calf was being rescued in Homer, Alaska, its stressed-out mother made things a bit more complicated.
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InspireMore on MSNMeet Hatcher, The Orphaned Moose Calf Rescued In AlaskaHikers found an orphan baby moose only a few days old. He now lives at Williams Reindeer Farm where staff and visitors can ...
The Vancouver Canucks open their 2025 Development Camp on June 30, with 33 players in attendance. On top of Vancouver's ...
Hatcher is named after Hatcher Pass here near Palmer, Alaska. Hatcher was rescued by Alaska Department of Fish and Game in Ninilchik Alaska on May 27th, 2025. Some hikers discovered the calf crying ...
Firefighters in Alaska got a surprise visit when a moose walked into their shop. Video posted to the Anchorage Fire ...
ANCHORAGE, Alaska (KTUU/Gray News) - A fire department’s maintenance shop in Alaska had a surprise visitor come by last week.The mechanics at the Anchorage Fire Department were startled to see a moose ...
The Brief. An Alaska woman and her dog were attacked by a moose while hiking in Kincaid Park. The woman’s 15-year-old dog, Daisy, repeatedly intervened to protect her and was fatally injured.
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