Northern Moose Alliance
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Post 1: A Wild North Depends On More Moose
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A wild north depends on more moose — and the science to understand what’s happening to them.
Northern Moose Alliance is working with state, Tribal, and research partners to support moose recovery through research, stewardship, and public education.
Explore the project and share it with someone who cares about the North Woods:
https://moosealliance.org/
#NorthernMooseAlliance #MinnesotaMoose #WildlifeResearch #NorthWoods
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Post 2: Moose Browse — Updates From The Field
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Moose Browse is a behind-the-scenes look at moose research in Minnesota — told directly from the field.
In the wild, “browse” is the leaves, twigs, and plants that moose eat every day. Moose Browse is our version of that idea: short, regular bites of insight from the field.
In this series, moose researcher Adam Mortensen shares observations, updates, and perspectives from ongoing moose research — what he’s seeing, what he’s learning, and why it matters.
Start here:
https://moosealliance.org/moose-research-updates/#moose-browse
#NorthernMooseAlliance #MinnesotaMoose #MooseResearch #FieldNotes
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Post 3: The Knowledge Gap — Why Young Moose Matter
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Over roughly two decades, northeastern Minnesota’s moose population fell by about 60% — from an estimated 8,860 (2006) to about 3,470 (2024).
Researchers have learned a lot about newborn calves and fully mature adults — but there’s still a major gap: what happens to moose after calfhood but before full adulthood.
Learn why this gap exists — and how the research is designed to fill it:
https://moosealliance.org/moose-research-background/
#NorthernMooseAlliance #MinnesotaMoose #WildlifeScience #Conservation
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Post 4: Stay Connected To Moose Research
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Minnesota’s northern moose are at a critical crossroads. What happens in the next few years will shape whether this population stabilizes or continues to decline.
Work to restore the moose population depends on more than scientists in the field. It depends on informed, engaged people who care enough to stay connected.
If you care about moose in the North Woods, this is a great place to start:
https://moosealliance.org/stay-connected/ (Photo credit: Seth Moore)
#NorthernMooseAlliance #MinnesotaMoose #NorthWoods #MooseResearch
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