ISABELLA -- Minnesota's moose are in trouble. The population of this iconic mammal that symbolizes the northern Minnesota landscape is in decline. If the decline continues at current rates, ...
For hunters, the falling numbers have led to an erosion of opportunity. Idaho allows hunters to take just one moose in their lifetimes. But to do so, they must draw a tag, and the odds, which have ...
ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) -- Moose that have snacked on gardens and nibbled away at back yard trees are now turning to trash in what may be Anchorage's newest wildlife problem. A few moose have ...
DULUTH, Minn. - Minnesota's beleaguered moose population could fade away within a decade, much faster than previously estimated, if the current rate of decline continues. That's the projection noted ...
Brad Manard feels relief each time he takes a tour group into Rocky Mountain National Park and his first stop, Sheep Lakes in Horseshoe Park, delivers a moose. He's more confident these days that if ...
A moose eats a shrub along the side of U.S. Highway 34 Wednesday, Sept. 10, 2025 in Rocky Mountain National Park west of Estes Park, Colorado. (Jonathan Ingraham, Denver Gazette). Moose’s impact on ...
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Our community has a moose problem. This time of year, moose start to move into our yards, eating fruit from our trees and vegetables in our gardens. Oh, they do it the rest of the year, too, but it is ...
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service on Tuesday issued a formal ruling that it will not move to put moose in the Upper Midwest under Endangered Species Act protections. The agency, part of the U.S.