Por: Portland Press Herald Sports March 28, 2023
A state biologist says new data from Maine’s moose-collar study shows encouraging signs in an area of the state where moose have been ravaged for years by parasitic winter ticks. Lee Kantar, Maine’s moose biologist, told a state committee Tuesday that only two of the 69 moose calves collared in Wildlife Management District 4 in northwestern Maine have died this winter. That compares to 61 of 70 collared calves who died in the study area last... + full article
Fox News USA Politics March 13, 2023
Researchers claim that moose are potentially a leading cause of and that the species should be balanced, suggesting they are one of the biggest potential single sources of carbon emissions from wooded parts of Norway.The Norwegian University of Science and Technology studied... + más
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Los Angeles Times USA Nation February 10, 2023
Woodland and beach regions known for tick activity across northwest California could be even more prone to the disease-carrying arachnids this year after the state's extremely wet winter, according to researchers who study ticks and Lyme disease. “The longer and more rain... + más
Tickborne diseases are on the rise, Maine CDC warns | Portland Press Herald
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Newsweek USA Tech December 09, 2022
The first-ever moose sighting in the Mount Rainier National Park has been recorded by park service rangers. The animal, which appears to be a female, was seen walking through the snow along the rocky ridges of Sunrise Road, and a photo was shared to the parks service's... + más
Moose hunt in northern Maine begins Monday | Portland Press Herald
Moose clash in man's driveway, jump into bed of truck: Video | Newsweek
10 WBNS USA Nation November 23, 2022
ANCHORAGE, Alaska — Firefighters in Alaska got an unusual request for assistance last weekend from the , but it wasn't your mundane cat-stuck-in-a-tree situation. “They were looking for some help getting a moose out of a basement,” said Capt. Josh Thompson with... + más
Newsweek USA Nation November 02, 2022
Two bull moose battled it out in a man's Colorado driveway as seen in a now-viral video.First shared by Todd Lodwick on his Instagram account, the video—which was filmed by Lodwick's daughter Charley Lodwick—was later reposted on other social media accounts. Actor... + más
Moose charge after biker in insane video: Average Alaskan bike ride | Newsweek
Newsweek USA Nation October 11, 2022
A now-viral video posted on the Reddit forum That's Insane showed a biker's perspective as he furiously pedaled away on his bike from two moose that were chasing after him on a trail.Average Alaskan bike ride, read the title of the post, which received more than 25,000... + más
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Portland Press Herald USA Nation September 25, 2022
On Monday, more than 1,000 moose hunters are expected to go into the woods in northern and eastern part of the state to shoot a moose, considered Maine’s most majestic mammal. This is the 42nd year of Maine’s moose hunt, which resumed in 1980 after being closed since 1936.... + más
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