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This story, “I Wanted It Wild,” first appeared in the October 1971 issue. It’s the first of the author’s stories from a series of moose hunts. THERE WERE TWO MOOSE on the shore of the lake, both cows.
The Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribal Wildlife Management Program announces the availability of the 2025 Ferry Basin bull elk and Little Money bighorn sheep hunting permit applications ...
With a string of moose attacks across Colorado, wildlife officials are urging people to give moose plenty of space during ...
During their walk, a cow moose charged and trampled each of the women multiple times. The women were ultimately able to escape to a nearby roof, with a neighbor witnessing the scene and using a ...
TUPPER LAKE, N.Y. (WCAX) - New York officials say a trail in the Adirondacks is closed due to a bull moose in the area. New York DEC officials say the Goodman Mountain trail in Tupper Lake’s ...
Several moose attacks this year in Colorado's high country have raised caution about the presence of wildlife in populated ...
A little bit over a four-hour drive from Seattle beyond the Cascades along Interstate 90, the refuge has become a perfect ...
A bull is run with the heifers from October 18 and mating for the main herd begins on October 25. They do six weeks of AI with a small amount of nominated semen for the top 50 cows and bull of the ...
A popular hiking trail in Tupper Lake is closed for the foreseeable future due to the presence of a large moose in the area.The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation announced on ...
due to the presence of a bull moose observed over an extended period of time. Wild animals can be unpredictable and potentially dangerous when approached. The closure is a precautionary measure to ...