Northern Moose Alliance

Moose Resource Library

A community hub for moose-related content.

This digital library brings together videos, news coverage, and research that help explain what is happening to northern moose and what communities are doing to protect them.

These materials are for partners, community leaders, educators, journalists, and anyone seeking to better understand moose, climate change, predators, and Indigenous stewardship across the North.

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If you see information on this page that is out of date or incomplete, please let us know so we can keep this library as accurate and current as possible.

 

Stay Connected to Moose Resources and Research

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

We are diligently building this library. Be sure to subscribe, check back later for more moose resources, and share this page with others!


Together for More Moose

These moose resources are meant to travel far and wide to inspire awareness, build community, and protect moose and the habitats that help sustain them.

Below are a few ways different audiences might make the most of them.

For Media Members

 

These clips, articles, and other resources provide background context, original research, and quotes from subject-matter experts and Tribal leaders. When you cite or reuse material, please credit the original outlet and, where relevant, Dr. Seth Moore and partner organizations.

Are you a media member looking for more resources or a quote? Get in touch.

For Researchers

Connect news coverage with peer-reviewed work on moose health, parasites, climate, predators, and habitat change. If you publish new work, please share it through the partner submission form above so others can find it here.

Are you a researcher looking for more resources? Get in touch.

For Policymakers and Community Leaders

Draw on clear, locally grounded stories when you are explaining why moose matter, what is driving change, and which actions might help. These pieces can support public meetings, testimony, management plans, and community conversations.

Are you a policymaker or community leader looking for more resources? Get in touch.

For Educators

 

Use videos and articles to spark discussion about climate, ecology, and treaty rights. Many pieces pair well with classroom activities on predator–prey relationships, habitat change, and Indigenous leadership in conservation.

Are you an educator looking for more resources? Get in touch.

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