The study in the western U.P. will try to find out why the state's mainland moose population has not grown faster.
The 1,000-pound Michigan bull moose — standing 6 feet, 5 inches tall with 40-pound, paddle-like antlers — is the iconic ...
Later this month, spotter planes will report locations of moose to helicopters and ground crews. Moose will be sedated and ...
Last week, the Michigan Department of Natural Resources announced a new study, along with Northern Michigan University and the Keweenaw Bay Indian Community, to try and get answers as to why the moose ...
Earlier this week, the Michigan Department of Natural Resources announced that they will be conducting a study, along with Northern Michigan University and the Keweenaw Bay Indian Community, to try ...
Earlier this week, the Michigan Department of Natural Resources announced that they will be conducting a study, along with Northern Michigan University and the Keweenaw Bay Indian Community, to try ...
Over the next few weeks and again in January and February of 2026, the Michigan Department of Natural Resources will conduct ...
Capture crews will be in the Michigamme Highlands area in late February to begin collaring bull moose for the study ...
Over the next few weeks and again in January and February of 2026, the Michigan Department of Natural Resources will conduct a study to determine the causes of the stagnation of the moose population ...
Why hunt for moose in Maine? Maine's moose population is the largest of all the lower 48 states, estimated at 60-70,000 animals. This presents an incredible hunting opportunity for those lucky enough ...
It was a bitterly frigid morning in northern New York when a passerby saw an alarming sight: A roughly 1,000-pound moose plunged into a semi-frozen lake. Upon closer inspection, it appeared the ...