All moose are big. They are the largest remaining members of the deer family Cervidae. They’re also the second largest land mammal in North America, behind only the bison. But if you really want to ...
Colorado Parks and WildlifeWeighing up to 1,000 pounds and towering at more than six feet at the shoulder, the Shiras moose is Colorado’s largest big game animal and its numbers are estimated at 3,000 ...
Shiras moose, the ones found in Wyoming and Montana, are the smallest member of the moose family, with big bulls weighing just less than 1,000 pounds. Alaskan moose are the largest, standing more than ...
In the past 30 years, the population of Shiras moose in northwestern Wyoming has declined, in some places precipitously. Alarmed by the swift downturn, researchers have been studying the largest ...
Only 20 years ago, spotting a moose in Summit County was a rare event. But thanks to a 1978-79 introduction of shiras moose by Colorado Parks and Wildlife in northern Colorado, our local moose are ...
They seem invincible, the largest species in the deer family, 6-feet tall at the shoulders with mature bulls averaging 1,000 pounds. Yet the moose subspecies found in the lower 48 states have met a ...
A hunter in Washington recently learned that he set a world record with a moose he bagged back in November. Jim Hall, from Buckley, was out hunting with friend Jason Parlari in Ferry County on Nov. 28 ...
When Nevada big game tag applications opened at 8:00 a.m. sharp on Monday morning, the menu of offerings looked a little different than in the past. That’s because this year, the Nevada Department of ...
Friends of the Dillon Ranger District (FDRD) would like to extend a great big thank you to all the volunteers with FDRD’s Ski with a Ranger Program 2015-16. Our free on-hill tours took place at ...
Whitefish Lake -- Pittsburgh roots -- Boyhood days in Michigan -- School days for blue bloods -- Camera hunting -- Pennsylvania politics -- The great bird mystery -- Camp life and camera traps -- A ...
Ever been up in the mountains and seen something that looks like a huge Clydesdale horse in the woods? Something so big you can’t imagine how it can move through the thick timber or dense underbrush?