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Study analyzes moose-vehicle collision risks, with results that could be used to improve road safety
In Alaska, collisions with moose are 5.7 times as frequent in the December-to-February period as in the least collision ... winter and snow adjacent to the road that is less than 120 ...
A moose stops for a midday snack in a snowbank near Boniface Parkway in Anchorage on Monday, Jan. 29, 2024. (Matt Faubion/Alaska Public Media) A Palmer teen suffered minor injuries when she was ...
Deep snow covered the road and disabled vehicles added to the hazardous conditions, Alaska State Troopers said. Snow ranged from 7 to 22 inches across the region, they said .
The map is from the paper in the Nov. 11, 2024, issue of the Wildlife Society Bulletin titled: “Changing snow conditions are challenging moose (Alces alces) surveys in Alaska.” ...
A young moose trudging through the snow looking for a meal spotted green plants in the lobby of a medical building in the Providence Alaska Health Park and decided to drop in for a dose of greenery.
A young moose trudging through the snow looking for a meal spotted green plants in the lobby of a medical building in the Providence Alaska Health Park and decided to drop in for a dose of greenery.
Moose responses to snow varied somewhat according to vegetation type, but generally a depth of 100 centimeters, or just under 40 inches, was the threshold at which they flushed out of higher ...
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