
More than 100 moose taken in southeastern Alaska hunt
Nine of the killed moose reportedly failed to comply with antler restrictions.

Nine of the killed moose reportedly failed to comply with antler restrictions.

Massachusetts photographer Dan Nystedt was shooting scenic photos, including drone video, in Ontario recently when he happened onto a wolf attacking a moose in the shallow water of a lake. His drone followed the encounter

Largest animal, taken on the last day of the hunt, had antler spread of 73 inches.

New York State Department of Environmental Conservation Commissioner Basil Seggos announced Thursday, Aug. 31 that the DEC will accept written comments on the draft New York State Interagency Chronic Wasting Disease Risk Minimization Plan for

Sam Perkins of Plattsburgh had a memorable, close encounter with a young bull moose while hiking in the Dix Mountain wilderness of the Adirondacks.

Would be the first time moose hunting would be allowed on Des Lacs and Upper Souris wildlife refuges in northern North Dakota.

Vermont Fish & Wildlife completes first field season in multi-year moose study.

Safari Club International Foundation awards grant toward three-year study.

Having the encounter in such a pristine environment as Cedar River Flow with an old friend along was surely a blessing.
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