The Goodman Mountain trail, part of the popular Tupper Lake Triad challenge in the Adirondacks of New York, will remain closed due to the presence of a bull moose. The New York State Department of ...
This story, “Bulls in the Snow,” appeared in the November 1947 issue of Outdoor Life. When the U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service announced a December open season on moose in Alaska last year, it started ...
A woman in Colorado suffered head and back injuries after being attacked by a bull moose while walking her dog on Wednesday, Nov. 5, state parks and wildlife officials said. The attack occurred west ...
The antler tips of the big moose I had crippled wobbled above the alders. I stopped running, made sure I had a cartridge in the chamber, and stepped out to get a clear view of the swaying bull. I ...
Idaho Fish and Game are seeking the public’s help to identify a poacher who shot a bull moose and left the entire animal to waste. Idaho Department of Fish and Game A poacher shot a bull moose and ...
Sickness, not stubbornness, is the most likely explanation for the animal’s “unusual behaviors,” which prompted the unusually long closure, officials said. By Ed Shanahan In early June, environmental ...
A hiking guide who leads excursions in Yellowstone National Park paused for a photo opportunity recently and later asked his Threads followers: “Do you see the ‘moose head’ in this picture from ...
This story, “Moan for a Moose,” appeared in the February 1951 issue of Outdoor Life. Our outfit consisted of a small umbrella tent, sleeping bags, two canoes, food, and a few cooking utensils. That ...
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