Researchers now have 56 GPS-collared moose in the Upper Peninsula as scientists work to explain why the herd has fallen well short of earlier projections.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (WOOD) — State officials are warning Upper Peninsula drivers about the dangers of moose collisions. Since 2021 ...
The effort is part of a multiyear study investigating moose survival and the factors limiting population growth in the region.
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (WOOD) — The moose surely had to be bewildered as it hung from a helicopter, on its way from Canada to its new home in the Upper Peninsula. It’s a trip 59 moose took back in the ...
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(CBS DETROIT) - The Michigan Department of Natural Resources has plans to fit dozens of moose with tracking devices for its animal population survey work in the western Upper Peninsula. The DNR ...
Figuring out why Michigan’s moose population has hit a wall instead of expanding like wildlife scientists believe it should have in the last 40 years is at the crux of a new study that plans to fit ...
It’s an unusually warm February day in the western Upper Peninsula as a collaborative team of wildlife experts works to fit a radio collar around the neck of an immobilized moose and collect blood and ...
The arrival of European settlers, overhunting, lost habitat and disease wiped out the moose in the Lower Peninsula and later the Upper Peninsula by the late 1800s. An effort dubbed the Moose Lift in ...