Michigan researchers continue investigation of moose survival in the Upper Peninsula
It’s an unusually warm late-winter 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 fecal samples from the animal.
Speed and skill are crucial. Too much stress or time under anesthesia puts the 700-pound bull at risk.
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