At the request of the Shoshone and Arapahoe Indian Tribes, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service hired a wildlife biologist in 1978 to determine the status of wildlife populations on Wind River Indian Reservation (WRIR) in Wyoming and to develop a wildlife management plan for the Reservation. Information on population size and composition, distribution, habitat use, and food habits of moose on WRIR was collected from May 1978 to October 1981. Historical information regarding former moose numbers and distribution was obtained by interviewing long-time Reservation residents. Approximately 75 moose remain in the Wind River Mountains (WRM). A viable moose population no longer exists in the Owl Creek Mountains (OCM). An estimated 13 moose were harv...
Moose were extirpated from the Lower Peninsula of Michigan by the late 1800s. Although it is not cle...
During the past decade, in North America, many concepts about moose have changed. Fears that they wo...
Logging began during the 1950s and is now the primary land use in the Yaak River drainage. The relat...
Moose are believed to have entered Wyoming from Montana and Idaho within the past 150 years. Moose d...
The Shiras moose population in Wyoming is estimated at 12,000 and has significantly increased in siz...
We review the state of knowledge of moose (Alces alces shirasi) in the western US with respect to th...
Prior to 1978 moose (Alces alces shirasi) were rare in Colorado. To augment to population moose were...
Moose have been subject to major hunting pressure since the start of the settlement period. By the e...
Moose probably colonized the Northern Yellowstone Winter Range (NYWR) in the latter half of the 19th...
Moose (Alces alces shirasi) were trapped in Utah in 1978, Wyoming in 1979 and in 1987, and were rele...
Human coexistence with moose (Alces alces gigas) in Alaska has always been one of exploitation. Prim...
acres of lands and waters within 550 refuges managed for conservation. A variety of laws, regula-tio...
A review of historical accounts, field observations, harvest information, and limited aerial survey ...
Perceived declines in Shiras moose (Alces alces shirasi) in many areas across Montana in recent year...
Records of moose (Alces alces) from southwestern Montana around the turn of the century are rare. Re...
Moose were extirpated from the Lower Peninsula of Michigan by the late 1800s. Although it is not cle...
During the past decade, in North America, many concepts about moose have changed. Fears that they wo...
Logging began during the 1950s and is now the primary land use in the Yaak River drainage. The relat...
Moose are believed to have entered Wyoming from Montana and Idaho within the past 150 years. Moose d...
The Shiras moose population in Wyoming is estimated at 12,000 and has significantly increased in siz...
We review the state of knowledge of moose (Alces alces shirasi) in the western US with respect to th...
Prior to 1978 moose (Alces alces shirasi) were rare in Colorado. To augment to population moose were...
Moose have been subject to major hunting pressure since the start of the settlement period. By the e...
Moose probably colonized the Northern Yellowstone Winter Range (NYWR) in the latter half of the 19th...
Moose (Alces alces shirasi) were trapped in Utah in 1978, Wyoming in 1979 and in 1987, and were rele...
Human coexistence with moose (Alces alces gigas) in Alaska has always been one of exploitation. Prim...
acres of lands and waters within 550 refuges managed for conservation. A variety of laws, regula-tio...
A review of historical accounts, field observations, harvest information, and limited aerial survey ...
Perceived declines in Shiras moose (Alces alces shirasi) in many areas across Montana in recent year...
Records of moose (Alces alces) from southwestern Montana around the turn of the century are rare. Re...
Moose were extirpated from the Lower Peninsula of Michigan by the late 1800s. Although it is not cle...
During the past decade, in North America, many concepts about moose have changed. Fears that they wo...
Logging began during the 1950s and is now the primary land use in the Yaak River drainage. The relat...