Moose (Alces alces americana) where reported to be relatively common and widespread in Canada’s Maritime provinces (New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, Nova Scotia) but absent in Newfoundland when European explorers arrived. Their distribution and abundance were to change dramatically as human settlement and land use spread across the region. In New Brunswick, moose became so scarce that hunting seasons were closed by 1937. When Fundy National Park was established in 1948 the moose population there was estimated at 160 animals, growing to 260 during the 1950’s but declining to 130 in the 1960’s and to 40 by 1970 where it may remain today. Kouchibouguac National Park had a moose population estimated at 30 animals when it was established in ...
Ontario’s Ministry of Mines, Northern Development, Natural Resources and Forestry is responsible fo...
In the early 1990’s the North American moose population was estimated at about 1 million. Population...
To test whether hunter accessibility correlates with moose condition, the similarity of two classifi...
ABStRACt: Current Parks Canada policy does not allow moose (Alces alces) to be hunted in Na-tional ...
During the past decade, in North America, many concepts about moose have changed. Fears that they wo...
Eastern moose (Alces alces americana) populations have been increasing in New England over the past ...
Both declining and increasing moose (Alces alces) populations have been reported across North Americ...
Moose were introduced to Newfoundland in 1904 and since then the population has increased drasticall...
ABSTRACT: Moose (Alces alces) populations have recolonized much of their historic range in the nort...
Recent occurrence, population trends, productivity and management were documented for a relatively n...
Presumed extirpated in the early 1900s, moose were re-introduced to Cape Breton Island by the federa...
Moose have been subject to major hunting pressure since the start of the settlement period. By the e...
We compare demographics and migration between 2 distinct ecoregions within Gros Morne National Park ...
Archaeological evidence suggests the presence of moose in New Brunswick as early as 2500BP (before p...
ABSTRACT: After nearly a century of decline and range contraction in the northeastern United States...
Ontario’s Ministry of Mines, Northern Development, Natural Resources and Forestry is responsible fo...
In the early 1990’s the North American moose population was estimated at about 1 million. Population...
To test whether hunter accessibility correlates with moose condition, the similarity of two classifi...
ABStRACt: Current Parks Canada policy does not allow moose (Alces alces) to be hunted in Na-tional ...
During the past decade, in North America, many concepts about moose have changed. Fears that they wo...
Eastern moose (Alces alces americana) populations have been increasing in New England over the past ...
Both declining and increasing moose (Alces alces) populations have been reported across North Americ...
Moose were introduced to Newfoundland in 1904 and since then the population has increased drasticall...
ABSTRACT: Moose (Alces alces) populations have recolonized much of their historic range in the nort...
Recent occurrence, population trends, productivity and management were documented for a relatively n...
Presumed extirpated in the early 1900s, moose were re-introduced to Cape Breton Island by the federa...
Moose have been subject to major hunting pressure since the start of the settlement period. By the e...
We compare demographics and migration between 2 distinct ecoregions within Gros Morne National Park ...
Archaeological evidence suggests the presence of moose in New Brunswick as early as 2500BP (before p...
ABSTRACT: After nearly a century of decline and range contraction in the northeastern United States...
Ontario’s Ministry of Mines, Northern Development, Natural Resources and Forestry is responsible fo...
In the early 1990’s the North American moose population was estimated at about 1 million. Population...
To test whether hunter accessibility correlates with moose condition, the similarity of two classifi...