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Moose were first collared in 2017 for NPS research to track movement, health, population, and use of the habitat in RMNP.
Moose are the largest members of the deer family. If you have ever seen a male moose (called a bull), you know just how impressive they are, especially with their enormous antlers. What’s even ...
Effective this year, anyone collecting shed antlers between Jan. 1 and May 31 must complete a free, mandatory Antler Gathering Ethics Course.
Once those antlers drop, they turn into a different type of prize for some local critters, including shed hunters all over Colorado. The antlers that weigh heavy on our deer, elk, and moose are not ...
There's a reason you may never have found a shed antler in the woods, despite New Hampshire's population of approximately 100,000 deer (not to mention a few thousand moose). A whole host of forest ...
Canadian wildlife enthusiast Derek Keith Burgoyne got footage of a moose shedding both of its antlers in New Brunswick. He took home the trophy.
They are the fastest-growing tissue in the animal kingdom, but why do deer and other animals shed them? Here's what makes them so unique.
The treasure hunt involves five individual shed antlers that the company has hidden on public land in Arizona, Idaho, Nevada, New Mexico, and Utah. This includes one moose shed, two elk sheds, and two ...
This particular moose antler was hidden in southern Idaho, about eight miles from the Utah border. A series of riddles on the app point shed antler hunters to specially marked antlers.