The northern New England states are home to thousands of moose, but the herd has dwindled in the last decade, in part because of the winter ticks. (Robert F. Bukaty/AP) More hunters could be out in ...
In New England, shorter, warmer winters mean moose face a bigger threat from winter ticks. Some states are trying a new strategy of hunting more moose to try and save them. In Northern New England, ...
Warmer New England winters mean moose face a bigger threat from winter ticks. Some states are trying a strategy of hunting more moose to try to save them. (Story first aired on ATC on March 17, 2022.) ...
PORTLAND, Maine -- Sportsmen hoping to bag a big moose are seeing increased competition from a tiny parasite that's cutting down moose populations in New England and across parts of the northern ...
CARIBOU, Maine (AP) — Maine wildlife authorities are considering increasing the number of moose hunting permits offered by the state in an attempt to curb the infestation of winter ticks. Winter ticks ...
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 ...
Moose season in the Fairbanks area opened earlier this week, on Sept. 1. Moose hunts are slated to close on Sept. 25. Since it is a general season hunt, there is no set quota or number of permits ...
Vermont Business Magazine The Vermont Fish and Wildlife Department issued 180 moose hunting permits this year, resulting in 68 moose harvested between the October 1-7 archery season and the October 18 ...
MONTPELIER — The winners of Vermont’s 2021 moose hunting permits were determined Wednesday, August 4, at a lottery drawing in Montpelier witnessed by Fish and Wildlife’s Director of Wildlife Mark ...
Yukon River moose meet an Alaska winter hunting adventure A hunt for moose in the cold Alaska winter. By MARK STOPHA Saturday, December 15, 2018 12:42am News Alaska Department of Fish and Game Alaska ...
In Northern New England, shorter winters with less snow are creating a problem for moose. Native winter ticks are thriving on moose. Some states have been trying to help the moose by hunting them.
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