Minnesota's moose population is holding steady, according to the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources 2026 survey, which estimates about 4,470 animals.
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 ...
Citizen scientists covered 240,000 acres in a single morning, spotting nearly 100 moose in and around the Tetons.
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.
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