Continuing research on Adirondack moose is showing that the population is holding steady despite challenges associated with climate change, parasites and traffic on roads, according to a state ...
What is the "most Canadian" animal? Spoiler: it's not the beaver, or the moose. Published in the journal The Canadian Field-Naturalist, the study from a team of Simon Fraser University researchers ...
What do moose and teenagers have in common? It might sound like an odd question, but it’s one wildlife guide Chris Young has a serious answer for. “The males are like hot-headed schoolboys and ...
Here's something you don't see every day. Two moose making a splash as they cross the Moose River in Upstate New York. Skip Oswald was lucky enough to capture the majestic animals as they crossed near ...
A 64-year-old man is dead after striking a moose while driving on the Trans-Canada Highway near Goobies, N.L., on Tuesday night. The RCMP says the crash happened just after 7 p.m. NT, when a ...
A 64-year-old man is dead as the result of a moose-vehicle collision on the Trans Canada around 7:00 last evening. The crash near Goobies involved a moose and two vehicles, one of which struck the ...
(BDN) -- Wayne Martell’s moose hunt was a first for him. Not just because he had never hunted moose before. And not just because he got to hunt with his daughter as the subpermittee. No ...
the moose—cross paths in certain circumstances. As it turns out, in certain areas and in very specific circumstances these two species’ habitats can virtually overlap. Under these ...
223 Rem. The biggest question most people asked when they learned I was going to take a 22 ARC moose hunting was: why? The answer, even if boring and unsatisfying, was to see what would happen. To be ...
White or piebald moose are only rarely seen in Newfoundland, and they hold a special importance in Mi'kmaw culture. (Video thumbnail) A Ship Cove, N.L., man wants to see more protection for the ...
Moose and deer are members of the Cervidae family, so they have a lot in common. In fact, from a scientific standpoint, moose are the largest member of the deer family. Both creatures are quadrupedal ...
This, combined with increasing urban park networks, means that it's easy for moose, and other wildlife to wander into populated areas as they search for food. Moose are built to move easily through ...