Here are contributed photos and videos from the readers of the West Central Tribune, Wadena Pioneer Journal and Brainerd Dispatch; and the Facebook group Central MN Moose on the Loose. Photos and ...
When humans fall into a rut, it’s understood that our lives have become routine and boring. When a road becomes rutted, overuse in wet conditions have resulted in a dangerous drive. But if you’re a ...
Tuesday morning was supposed to be an uneventful trip into the woods for Caleb Lewis. The 27-year-old from Maine’s northernmost Aroostook County had some game cameras to hang and some areas to scout, ...
In the past week, the Central MN Moose on the Loose Facebook group dedicated to tracking the wandering moose has posted images and sightings of the young bull in the Sauk Centre and Melrose areas.
While weather in the mountains is getting cooler, things are heating up for the giants of the deer family: moose. In September and October, a bull moose’s bellows can be heard for miles as they search ...
A couple visiting Glacier National Park this week had a fright after getting too close to a bull moose for comfort. The pair were taking photos of the bull by a lake, when he spotted them and charged, ...
On an October day years ago, my husband and I were canoeing on a pond in the Green Mountain National Forest. We heard crashing in the bushes along the shoreline just before a magnificent bull moose ...
October used to be one of my least favorite months before I started doing photography. It was often too cold to do some of the fall activities like boating and there generally isn’t enough snow for ...
ANCHORAGE, Alaska — Moose No. 6 wasn’t cooperating. A loud, steady click from a radio receiver, like a metronome, showed the radio-collared female was close. But each time Fish and Game biologist Rick ...
I don't remember if we heard it or saw it first, but the sound was pure agony, a tortured bellowing in a patch of woods in East Anchorage. We ran toward the noise along the bike trail. Soon we saw two ...
I don't remember if we heard it or saw it first, but the sound was pure agony, a tortured bellowing in a patch of woods in East Anchorage. We ran toward the noise along the bike trail. Soon we saw two ...
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