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Photos Credit - Eberhard Brunner at brunner@gci.net - Please contact him directly for photo usage permission.
Albino Moose - Photos courtesy of Idaho Fish and Game.
Photos Credit - Dr. Vince Crichton, Distinguished Moose Biologist - Please contact him directly for photo usage permission - 204.663.9970.
Photos Credit - Vic Van Ballenberghe, 8941 Winchester Street, Anchorage, AK 99057 Please contact him directly for photo usage permission vicvanb@alaska.com.
Photos Credit - Vicki M. Nolan, P.O. Box 502, Millinocket, Maine 04462, Phone: 207.723.4165 Please contact her directly for photo usage permission mooselady@acadia.net .






















The man shot a moose, then found that it had a calf that would never survive on
it's own. So he took the calf home and cared for it and raised it, and it stayed
in the barn with the horses when necessary.
I do not know the year of this occurrence, looks like some years ago.
The gentleman had the moose and used it as a workhorse for many, many years.

PHOTO BY:
JIM LAYBOURN

PHOTO BY:
JOEL PRUNTY
Alaska Fish & Game
Canned Urban Moose
Larry Lewis, Soldotna, Alaska






Nick Fucci
Outdoor & Nature Photography
Photos By: Terry Cleveland
Photo Submitted By: Art Rodgers
Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources

Backyard Pool...only in Montana, must be in a drought area.









MOOSE HOLLOW OUTDOORS DAVE PETERSON
Email: moosehollowut@aol.com Phone: 801-466-1431


(Left) ’On a summer day in 1958, Holger Nyberg of Ångermanland province, Sweden leads an orphaned moose calf home. Its mother had been shot by mistake’
(Right) 'A tender scene in the Parlour: the family’s Daughter, Hilda, with their tame moose. The picture is from Frösön, Sweden, taken around 1900’.
(Above) Wonderful pictures submitted by: Margareta Bergman
The photographers name is not mentioned but
both pictures are from the
book: Hammarström, T. 2004. 'Nordic Giant - The moose and its life'. Max Ström.
Stockholm, Sweden.

This newborn calf was in Grand Teton Park.
Photo Credits: Jim Laybourn
Photo Credit: Bryan Brown, South Anchorage, AK


Photo Credit: Joel Theriault theriaultjoel@hotmail.com

Two moose, a young bull and a yearling calf, made their way through some farm fields near County Roads of Burley Tuesday, exciting the neighborhood. Photo by Renee Wells





Photo Credit: Dr. Walter Griggs

Photo Credit: Cara Griggs
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