Canada: There are an estimated 500,000 to 1,000,000 moose [30]
with 150,000 in Newfoundland in 2007 descended from just four that
were introduced in the 1900s.[31]
Finland: In 2009, there was a summer population of 115,000 moose.
[32]
New Zealand: Presumed extinct.[29]
Norway: In 2007, there were some 120,000 moose.[citation needed]
Russia: In 2008, there were approximately 730,000 moose.[citation
needed]
Sweden: The summer population is 300,000–400,000 moose. 100,000
are shot each fall.[33][34]
United States: probably around 300,000, as follows:
Northeast: A wildlife ecologist estimated 50,000 in New York
State and New England in 2007.[35]
Upper Midwest: Michigan estimated 433 (in its Upper Peninsula)
in 2011,[36] Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources 20-40 (close to
its UP border with Michigan) in 2003, Minnesota 5600 in its northeast
in 2010,[37] and under 100 in its northwest in 2009;[38] North Dakota
closed, due to low moose population, one of its moose-hunting
(geographic) units in 2011, and issued 162 single-kill licenses to
hunters, each restricted to one of the remaining nine units.[39]
Rocky Mountain states: Wyoming is said to have the largest
share in its 6-state region, and its Fish and Game Commission
estimated 7,692 in 2009.[40]
Alaska: The state's Department of Fish and Game estimated
200,000 in 2011.[41]
On Dec 6, 10:56 am, Travis <baconl...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Some bureaucrats have absolutely NO sense of humor~!
> Instead of Jail, they should have made Johnny Carson or Jay Leno, or ???
>
> *Subject:* M O O S E------oh my god
>
> **
>
> This was just too funny not to pass along….
>
> *They dressed the mannequin like a hunter &
> tied it to the roof of the truck.*
>
> *The driver and passenger put on Moose Head costumes.*
> *Down the Maine Turnpike they went, causing about 16 accidents.*
> *They went to jail.*
>
> * *
>
> __._,_.___
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> 204KViewDownload
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