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  1. Moose are one of the largest land mammals in North America. Moose occur in Alaska, Canada and the northern U.S. (from North Dakota to northern New England, and from the north-ern Rockies south to …

  2. Moose are the largest member of the deer family. Moose have long heads with large bodies, they have a hump on their shoulders and they have a short tail. Their long legs help them travel long distances …

  3. the deer family. Adult moose range in size from 800 pounds (small adult female) to 1,600 pounds (large adult male), and they can be p to 6 feet tall! Moose range in color from golden brow

  4. Moose are generally associated with northern forests around the globe in North America, Europe, and Russia. In Europe they are called “elk.” In Alaska, they occur in suitable habitat from the Unuk River …

  5. Moose are an important economic resource in Canada. Moose hunting generates over $500 million in economic activity annually and provides large amounts of food for aboriginal and other rural people.

  6. This exhibit tells the story of the moose and its environment using picture postcards. The postcards in this exhibit were chosen to satisfy the exhibit plan – a flow describing the moose bull, cow and calf, …

  7. 84% of moose encountered during 2023 surveys were ancillary observations during deer and elk flights. A dedicated moose survey occurred in February 2023. Cumulatively, 55 unique moose were …