A moose, stuck on an icy road in the Adirondacks, struggling to get her footing, becomes the star of a real-life survival story.
It’s an unusually warm February day in the western Upper Peninsula as a collaborative team of wildlife experts works to fit a radio collar around the neck of an immobilized moose and collect blood and ...
The effort is part of a multiyear study investigating moose survival and the factors limiting population growth in the region.
Researchers now have 56 GPS-collared moose in the Upper Peninsula as scientists work to explain why the herd has fallen well short of earlier projections.
MICHIGAN — A cooperative research team successfully captured and collared 41 moose in the western Upper Peninsula this month to study why the region’s population growth has stagnated. The effort, ...
IDAHO — The Idaho Department of Fish and Game will deploy GPS collars to study elk and moose calves, focusing on their habitats and survivability. According to the department, data from collars placed ...
As climate change profoundly alters ecosystems in North America, a small parasite is wreaking havoc: the winter tick. This tick, now more prevalent due to milder environmental conditions, is severely ...
Not long ago, we learned that Northeastern Minnesota’s moose herd is small but encouragingly stable — “after a rapid decline in the early 2000s,” as the News Tribune reported, citing the Minnesota ...
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