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HuckleB

(35,773 posts)
Mon Oct 14, 2013, 05:20 PM Oct 2013

Moose Die-Off Alarms Scientists

http://www.nytimes.com/2013/10/15/science/earth/something-is-killing-off-the-moose.html


"Across North America — in places as far-flung as Montana and British Columbia, New Hampshire and Minnesota — moose populations are in steep decline. And no one is sure why.

Twenty years ago, Minnesota had two geographically separate moose populations. One of them has virtually disappeared since the 1990s, declining to fewer than 100 from 4,000.

The other population, in northeastern Minnesota, is dropping 25 percent a year and is now fewer than 3,000, down from 8,000. (The moose mortality rate used to be 8 percent to 12 percent a year.) As a result, wildlife officials have suspended all moose hunting.

Here in Montana, moose hunting permits fell to 362 last year, from 769 in 1995.

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Moose Die-Off Alarms Scientists (Original Post) HuckleB Oct 2013 OP
Warming Climate allows more Ticks to survive Winter PeoViejo Oct 2013 #1
Could it be the Wasting Disease that has killed off the elk and deer? Hestia Oct 2013 #2
 

PeoViejo

(2,178 posts)
1. Warming Climate allows more Ticks to survive Winter
Mon Oct 14, 2013, 06:14 PM
Oct 2013

As a result. Moose suffer more Blood loss from increased Summer Tick populations, causing the number of Winter kills to increase.

 

Hestia

(3,818 posts)
2. Could it be the Wasting Disease that has killed off the elk and deer?
Tue Oct 15, 2013, 09:54 AM
Oct 2013

I could see ticks spreading disease but not enough to blood let them to death.

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