Pages tagged “Moose”
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Is The Arrowhead Moose Herd In Trouble?
In recent years, folks have been commenting that there seem to be fewer moose in northeastern Minnesota. The big black critters haven’t disappeared entirely or even become uncommon, but you see fewer of them along the roadside and back in the brush. This concerns many folks, because moose are not only popular with hunters, they are enjoyed by nonhunting residents and visitors alike. more...
Is The Arrowhead Moose Herd In Trouble?
In recent years, folks have been commenting that there seem to be fewer moose in northeastern Minnesota. The big black critters haven’t disappeared entirely or even become uncommon, but you see fewer of them along the roadside and back in the brush. This concerns many folks, because moose are not only popular with hunters, they are enjoyed by nonhunting residents and visitors alike. more...
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Moose Decline Puzzles Experts
Some of the moose are emaciated, while some of the bulls have poor antler development. Researchers haven’t put their finger on the cause, yet, but are working to narrow the possibilities as part of an ongoing study. And they’re hoping to do it so the herd in the northeast doesn’t turn out like the population in the northwest, which has dropped precipitously in recent years and now numbers fewer than 100 animals. more...
Moose Decline Puzzles Experts
Some of the moose are emaciated, while some of the bulls have poor antler development. Researchers haven’t put their finger on the cause, yet, but are working to narrow the possibilities as part of an ongoing study. And they’re hoping to do it so the herd in the northeast doesn’t turn out like the population in the northwest, which has dropped precipitously in recent years and now numbers fewer than 100 animals. more...
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Scientists Predict Grim Future for Minnesota Moose
At the recent Minnesota Large Mammal Conference in Grand Rapids, biologists presented bad news and good news about the state’s moose population. The bad news is that the northwestern herd has diminished nearly to nonexistence and the northeast herd also appears to be in long term decline. The good news is that state and tribal biologists are taking whatever steps they can to learn more about Minnesota and make on-the-ground habitat improvements. more...
Scientists Predict Grim Future for Minnesota Moose
At the recent Minnesota Large Mammal Conference in Grand Rapids, biologists presented bad news and good news about the state’s moose population. The bad news is that the northwestern herd has diminished nearly to nonexistence and the northeast herd also appears to be in long term decline. The good news is that state and tribal biologists are taking whatever steps they can to learn more about Minnesota and make on-the-ground habitat improvements. more...
Points North
More About Northeast Minnesota Moose
A recent column about the 23 percent one-year decline in the Arrowhead moose herd prompted responses from a small handful of folks who are knowledgeable about moose and aspects of the present situation. Some of their views are shared here. With one exception, I’ve identified folks with a description of their background rather than a name. more...
More About Northeast Minnesota Moose
A recent column about the 23 percent one-year decline in the Arrowhead moose herd prompted responses from a small handful of folks who are knowledgeable about moose and aspects of the present situation. Some of their views are shared here. With one exception, I’ve identified folks with a description of their background rather than a name. more...
Points North
Moose decline merits priority concern
Our northeastern moose herd is very likely in serious trouble, but I think the best we can expect from the powers that be is population monitoring and perhaps a study or two by graduate students as Minnesota's largest free-ranging mammal slips toward nonexistence. When it comes to the politics of Minnesota wildlife management, moose have two strikes against them: They live way up north someplace and they don't quack. more...
Moose decline merits priority concern
Our northeastern moose herd is very likely in serious trouble, but I think the best we can expect from the powers that be is population monitoring and perhaps a study or two by graduate students as Minnesota's largest free-ranging mammal slips toward nonexistence. When it comes to the politics of Minnesota wildlife management, moose have two strikes against them: They live way up north someplace and they don't quack. more...
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Minnesota Moose Numbers Decline, Hunt Continues
Moose populations are declining in Minnesota, according to results of aerial surveys by the state DNR. Moose in Minnesota are at the southern limits of their North American range. more...
Minnesota Moose Numbers Decline, Hunt Continues
Moose populations are declining in Minnesota, according to results of aerial surveys by the state DNR. Moose in Minnesota are at the southern limits of their North American range. more...



