Michael Flores+FollowAdirondack hikers impacted by moose encounterA massive bull moose lingering on the Goodman Mountain trail near Tupper Lake led to a summer-long closure for hikers, but the story took a sad turn when wildlife experts had to put the animal down due to severe illness. The moose, first spotted in May, was visibly emaciated and suffering from advanced disease, making humane euthanasia the only option. Now, biologists are studying the case to better understand threats facing New York’s growing moose population. For locals and hikers, it’s a reminder of how closely our trails and wildlife are connected—and how quickly nature can change our plans. #Science #Adirondacks #Moose100Share
Robin Long+FollowAdirondacks hikers stunned by rare moose mysteryA massive bull moose has taken up residence right on the Goodman Mountain trail in Tupper Lake, and even wildlife experts are scratching their heads. Instead of heading to lower ground like most moose this time of year, this 900-pound giant has been hanging around since May, forcing officials to close the popular hiking path. Trail cameras have become the unsung heroes here, letting scientists safely monitor the moose’s odd behavior without getting too close. What do you think could be causing this? Disease, confusion, or something else? Share your thoughts below! #News #Adirondacks #moose00Share
Daniel Barajas+FollowMoose Gives Birth at Hospital Entrance?!Imagine heading to the hospital and spotting a moose giving birth right outside the entrance! That’s exactly what happened in Anchorage, Alaska—patients and staff got front-row seats to a wild, once-in-a-lifetime moment. But as adorable as it sounds, it’s also a reminder that wildlife is getting pushed into our spaces as their habitats shrink. Experts say we need to keep our distance and protect green spaces so animals don’t have to crash our daily routines! #WildlifeEncounters #Alaska #Moose #Pets20Share
Kendra Ward+FollowMoose Speaks Out on TNA ShakeupThe Wrestling God, Moose, didn’t hold back when talking about TNA’s controversial decision to let go of Scott D’Amore and Gail Kim. Moose admitted the locker room vibe "sucked" after losing two legends who shaped the brand. But, coming from a football background, he gets that business is business—even if it stings. Do you think TNA made the right call, or is the industry just getting too used to these big changes? #TNAWrestling #Moose #ScottDAmore #Sports #Wrestling10Share