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There is an ambitious long-term plan for Cedar, who cannot be released back into the wild even after his leg injury mends.
A last-minute medical issue grounded researchers' annual wolf-moose survey on Isle Royale this past winter, marking yet ...
WINDIGO, Mich. — A last-minute medical issue grounded researchers' annual wolf-moose survey on Isle Royale this past winter, ...
Due to a sudden medical issue with the ski-plane pilot, researchers were unable to conduct their annual wolf-moose survey on ...
Colorado Parks and Wildlife has published draft Herd Management Plans (HMPs) for moose populations in the Southwest Region.
I had been attacked by a charging moose and suffered shattered ribs. Now, in a driving rainstorm in the black Alaska night, ...
Wildlife managers have speculated on why New York's moose populations have failed to grow beyond 600 to 800 individuals, ...
Bears and wolves often come to mind when we think about dangerous Alaskan wildlife, but did you know that moose actually injure more people?
A young bull moose was caught on camera in Idaho enjoying “a leisurely stroll” in a turquoise-colored lake, wildlife officials. The animal was spotted the Fourth of July at Bear Lake State Park, the ...
A baby moose was rescued earlier this week from a Colorado Springs neighborhood park and relocated to a more wildlife-friendly habitat outside of the city, according to Colorado Parks and Wildlife.
Wildlife officers relocated a moose after it wandered into Burley neighborhoods and ate raspberries. Residents were urged to give the animal space.
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