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A peer-reviewed journal that publishes original, scholarly research on the biology and management of moose throughout their circumpolar distribution, as well as other ungulate or carnivore species that overlap their range. The publication is the official
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Fine-scale winter habitat selection by moose in interior montane forests.
January 1, 2005... ABSTRACT: Clarification of animal activity during habitat studies may facilitate understanding of the complexities of habitat selection. Animal activity is difficult to determine with remote monitoring (e.g., GPS collars). We used snow-tracking...
Selective harvest management of a Norwegian moose population.
January 1, 2005... ABSTRACT: The moose population at Veardalsbruket in the county of Nord-Trondelag, Norway has been studied since the 1930s. Complete harvest and weight statistics for sex and age classes and detailed hunter observations have been collected since...
Integrating habitat use and population dynamics of moose in northern New Hampshire.
January 1, 2005... ABSTRACT: The New Hampshire Fish and Game Department and the University of New Hampshire initiated research in northern New Hampshire to better understand population dynamics and seasonal habitat use of a moose population that has apparently...
Diseases in a moose population subjected to low predation.
January 1, 2005... ABSTRACT: Well-publicized studies on two moose diseases, elaphostrongylosis and moose wasting syndrome, conducted across Sweden from 1985 to 1994 resulted in an increased number of reports of sick and dead moose. A sample of 724 moose were...
Hunting moose or keeping sheep?--Producing meat in areas with carnivores.
January 1, 2005... ABSTRACT: Moose hunting is of considerable economic and social importance in much of Scandinavia. In some parts, such as south-east Norway, it is economically more important than sheep fanning. We examine trends in moose harvesting and sheep...
Threats to the sustainability of moose management in Finland.
January 1, 2005... ABSTRACT: The large population of moose (Alces alces L.) in Finland has resulted in increased browsing damage and traffic accidents. Hunting is the only means available for controlling the moose population. Currently, about 100,000 hunters...
How management unit license quotas relate to population size, density, and hunter access in Newfoundland.
January 1, 2005... ABSTRACT: We recommend introducing habitat-based moose density as a management tool to be used in annual quota setting. We illustrate our recommendation with the case of Newfoundland, where moose densities are much higher than elsewhere in...
Moose: competing and complementary values.
January 1, 2005... ABSTRACT: Moose (Alces spp.) are the largest and one of the most widespread land mammals in boreal and mixed-wood forests of the northern hemisphere. They provide essential food for carnivores and human subsistence users in remote areas. During...
Health assessment of Shiras moose immobilized with thiafentanil.
January 1, 2005... ABSTRACT: Seventy-three (30 male, 43 female) free-ranging adult Shiras moose (Alces alces shirasi) were captured in southeastern and northwestern Wyoming, blood sampled, and radio-collared in 2004 and 2005. Moose were darted from the ground and...
A moose recovery plan for Poland: main objectives and tasks.
January 1, 2005... ABSTRACT: Hunting statistics showed that moose (Alces alces) numbers in Poland declined from 5,400 animals in 1991 to 1,718 in 2000. A nation-wide ban on moose hunting was imposed in 2001 in response to this decline in moose abundance. The main...
Summer diet composition of moose in Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado.
January 1, 2005... ABSTRACT: Summer diet composition of habituated adult moose (Alces alces) in Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado, was determined using direct observations and fecal analysis. Direct observations determined moose ate 20 different plant...
Proposal to combine Cree and scientific knowledge for improved moose habitat management on Waswanipi Eeyou Astchee, Northern Quebec.
January 1, 2005... ABSTRACT: First Nations involvement in forest management is necessary to achieve sustainability, even more in northern Quebec where the Cree have constitutional rights on the land. An innovative research approach has been undertaken to improve...