For the 11th year in a row, community scientists spotted moose and collected data about their populations in two mountains ...
Chronic wasting disease slowly turns the brains of infected deer (and other cervids) into spongy, deteriorating masses, triggering bizarre behavior and, inevitably, a fatal outcome.
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MLive - GrandRapids/Muskegon/Kalamazoo on MSN60 Michigan moose will be sedated, fitted with tracking collars for new studyThe study in the western U.P. will try to find out why the state's mainland moose population has not grown faster.
Unlike many Eastern states, Colorado has a growing moose population. In fact, there are so many moose in the park that ...
Rocky Mountain National Park is studying the impacts a booming moose population is having on its ailing willows and wetlands.
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Urban deer a target as B.C. government, cities try to curb wasting diseaseThe B.C. government along with the southeastern cities of Cranbrook and Kimberley say they'll try to limit the spread of ...
CWD is a fatal disease that affects deer, elk, and moose. It is caused by prions, which are infectious proteins. There is no ...
Moose - actually the largest of our native deer species - have a complex role to play, the DNR said. Chief among those is what they eat: Aspen, birch and balsam fir. “Both the presence and ...
Sixty positive cases of Chronic Wasting Disease in deer were detected during surveillance conducted in eastern Nebraska ...
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WOOD Grand Rapids on MSNWhen moose fly: The past and future of Michigan’s mooseThe moose surely had to be bewildered as it hung from a helicopter, on its way from Canada to its new home in the Upper ...
The AGFC confirmed that two deer in Cleburne County and one in Baxter County tested positive for chronic wasting disease ...
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