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Moose Research Updates

Follow this work as it unfolds — from capture planning and fieldwork to analysis and management insights that can help moose recover.

This page is your home base for two kinds of updates. “Moose Browse” includes field updates from moose researcher Adam Mortensen. Research Updates highlights research news, milestones, and announcements shared by Northern Moose Alliance and research partners.

"Moose Browse"

Updates from the field with moose researcher Adam Mortensen

What Is "Moose Browse"?

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 the “Moose Browse” series, researcher Adam Mortensen shares observations, updates, and behind-the-scenes perspectives from ongoing moose research — what he’s seeing, what he’s learning, and why it matters.

Moose researcher Adam Mortensen
Moose Researcher Adam Mortensen
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Research Updates

Research news, milestones, and announcements shared by Northern Moose Alliance and research partners.

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Explore the Research

Looking for the full context? These pages cover background, funding, objectives, timeline, partners, and related moose resources.

Background

Why this study is needed — and what questions it’s designed to answer.

Funding

Learn more about how the research is funded.

Objectives

Our research goals, including what we’re measuring and how.

Timeline

Key phases and fixed milestone dates from launch through closeout.

Project Partners

Meet the co-stewardship team leading and supporting the research.

Moose Resources

News, videos, partner reports, and research explaining moose survival.

Stay Connected To Moose Research

This work depends on more than scientists in the field. It depends on informed, engaged people who care enough to stay connected.

We’d love to keep you updated as this work evolves and share ways you can help protect moose as opportunities arise. Please join our quarterly newsletter for exclusive updates, expert moose insights, and actions you can take.

Interested in contributing directly to the research? Visit our Citizen Science Portal to share trail-camera photos or videos that can help researchers assess possible winter tick-related hair loss and better understand moose health across the northeastern range.

Interested in staying connected in other ways, too? Explore resources built for the field and the community, including Moose Safety and Viewing Etiquette plus a social-media toolkit.

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