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Thread: Nothing like seeing moose in their "Natural Habitat"

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    Nothing like seeing moose in their "Natural Habitat"

    The only thing missing is wolves and bears...… and swamps...…

    https://www.facebook.com/cbcsask/videos/254696718449232/
    Last edited by gcreek; 11-05-2019 at 09:45 AM.

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    Re: Nothing like seeing moose in their "Natural Habitat"

    Tried deleting post when video wouldn't show. It is a herd of moose in a canola field.

    Mods can fix or delete please and thanks.

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    Re: Nothing like seeing moose in their "Natural Habitat"


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    Re: Nothing like seeing moose in their "Natural Habitat"

    Well, we have to do something with all that extra Canola!!

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    Re: Nothing like seeing moose in their "Natural Habitat"

    Looks like there's a couple elusive spike fork bulls

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    Re: Nothing like seeing moose in their "Natural Habitat"

    I used to see heards almost that size at gcreeks place. Those days are long gone ...
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    Re: Nothing like seeing moose in their "Natural Habitat"

    Hmm thanks for the link...I have video from eastern Alberta with 5 moose..several good bulls on a wide open fields very simmilar to the posted link...video taped it because it was so unusual for me..
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    Re: Nothing like seeing moose in their "Natural Habitat"

    Prairie moose are doing well. For those who draw tags, time hunting until success is usually measured in hours, not days.
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    Re: Nothing like seeing moose in their "Natural Habitat"

    The point I am making with this is that the habitat pushers are out to lunch in BC. If moose will adapt to that kind of country they will adapt most anywhere predators aren't a huge threat. Same as the town deer.

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    Re: Nothing like seeing moose in their "Natural Habitat"

    A sight like this makes it easy to see the impact one poacher could potentially have on a species.
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