Northern Moose Alliance

Moose Videos

Short Films, News Segments, and TV Features

This page brings together video storytelling that helps explain what is happening to northern moose — and what communities, researchers, and Tribal partners are doing to protect them. It's a section of the Moose Resources Library.

Use these videos to learn the basics, share clear background with your community, or point others to trusted reporting and field-based work across the North.

These videos are for partners, community leaders, educators, journalists, and anyone seeking a clearer, visual understanding of moose, climate stressors, predators, habitat change, and Indigenous stewardship.

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More Moose Video Coverage

These videos add perspective from major newsrooms and regional reporting — helping make the moose story more visible, more shareable, and easier to understand.

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The New York Times
New York Times Video Feature on Moose and a Warming North
New York Times video feature drawing on research and field footage from partners.
This short video looks at Minnesota’s disappearing moose and the mix of disease, warm summers, parasites, and habitat change that may be driving the decline.
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NBC Nightly News
Biologists Alarmed as Moose Vanish in Minnesota
NBC Nightly News segment reported by Anne Thompson, featuring biologists and partners in the field.
This national news segment reports on the steep decline in Minnesota’s moose population and follows field teams as they collar animals and explain why warmer winters, parasites, and other stressors are cause for concern.
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Northern News Now (Channel 6)
Intense Project Aimed at Saving Minnesota’s Moose
Special report by Dan Wolfe. Regional Emmy–winning coverage.
This in-depth television piece follows a multi-year effort to understand why moose are struggling across northeastern Minnesota and what it will take to stabilize populations.

Add Resources and Research

This library is designed to support restoration plans, public engagement, and education. If you or your organization has photos, videos, presentations, classroom project, report, briefing document, piece of art or other moose-related resource that could help people better understand moose and their environment, we would be honored to include them in this library, we would be honored to include it.

If you see information on this page that is out of date or incomplete, please let us know so we can keep this library as accurate and current as possible.

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The survival of northern moose depends on informed action — and informed action starts with shared, accessible knowledge.

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Together for More Moose

These videos are meant to travel far and wide, helping people see moose country, understand what’s changing, and support the work underway to protect moose and the habitats they rely on.

Below are a few ways different audiences might make the most of this video library.

For Media Members

Use these videos for fast background, story framing, and visuals that help audiences understand what is happening to northern moose. When you cite or reuse material, please credit the original outlet and follow any stated usage guidance.

Are you a media member looking for additional context or a quote? Get in touch.

For Researchers

Video can help translate complex findings into something people can quickly understand. Share these clips with colleagues, students, or collaborators when you need a clear, visual entry point into the science and on-the-ground realities of moose conservation.

Have a recorded talk, field footage, or a project video to share? Get in touch.

For Policymakers and Community Leaders

These videos can support public meetings, briefings, and community conversations by making the issues more tangible — from the impacts of warmer winters to habitat change and the work happening in the field.

Looking for a specific topic, speaker, or angle? Get in touch.

For Educators

Use these videos to spark discussion about ecology, climate impacts, wildlife health, and conservation. Many clips pair well with lessons on predator–prey relationships, parasites, habitat change, and community-led stewardship.

Want help matching videos to learning goals? Get in touch.

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