Minnesota trying to save its moose | Duluth News Tribune | Duluth, Minnesota

December 9, 2008 · Print This Article

Wildlife experts from across North America were in Duluth Monday to help jump-start an effort to save Minnesota’s moose.

Hit hard by parasites and warmer weather, Minnesota’s moose population is shrinking, and experts fear the state may lose the big, beloved animal for good.

“We’re going to figure this out. We’re going to set a course that’s proactive,’’ said Laurie Martinson, deputy director of the state’s Department of Natural Resources, which held its first-ever moose summit at the Inn on Lake Superior.

“There’s nothing that makes your heart beat faster [than seeing a moose], and we want to make sure we save that for future generations,’’ she said  Click Link Below For Full Story!

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