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 ...
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Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A close-up of hundreds of fat winter ticks on a moose Winter ticks are killing moose across New England in alarming numbers, ...
Maine’s experiment to reduce winter tick populations in the western half of Zone 4 has one year left, but likely won’t be extended beyond that, according to the state’s moose biologist. The so-called ...
Moose and other wildlife are frequents sights along the Allagash Wilderness Waterway. This mom and her calf were spotted in August 2009 on Round Pond in northern Maine. Credit: Julia Bayly / BDN A ...
MONTPELIER — The Vermont Fish and Wildlife Department issued 180 moose hunting permits this year, resulting in 62 moose harvested between the Oct. 1-7 archery season and the Oct. 19-24 regular season.
The moose population of Michigan's western Upper Peninsula has not significantly grown since 2019, according to a recent survey, and the Department of Natural Resources does not recommend implementing ...
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