Submitted by bigcalvesarein t3_zgigcf in Washington
donivantrip t1_izh6983 wrote
Rainier just made a post about the first ever sighting of a moose at the park today. here’s the fun facts from that post. A few moose facts: • As of 2015, the moose population estimate in North America was ~1,000,000. • As of 2015, there were approximately 5,000 moose estimated to live in Washington State. The majority of these are in the Selkirk Mountains (Pend Oreille, Stevens, Ferry, and Spokane counties) with smaller populations in the north Cascades, Okanogan, and Blue Mountains. • Moose are identified as a Priority Species under WDFW's Priority Habitat and Species Program. Priority species require protective measures for their survival due to their population status, sensitivity to habitat alteration, and/or recreational, commercial, or tribal importance.
bigcalvesarein OP t1_izh6x9p wrote
Yes! When we were last in the white mountains we learned that the ticks were killing off the moose population. Had really decimated their numbers
[deleted] t1_izk5fgh wrote
Just saw that post on IG too.
Here are some more details: https://www.seattletimes.com/life/outdoors/first-ever-recorded-moose-sighting-in-mount-rainier-national-park/
(updated to include a better resource link)
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