Ongoing GPS moose study from Michigan showing encouraging signs of calf production
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Preliminary results from a research study in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula are offering biologists insight into the daily lives of moose, and are showing encouraging signs of reproduction.
Department of Natural Resources biologists partnered with the Keweenaw Bay Indian Community and Northern Michigan University to collar 20 moose with GPS collars since February, and the department has since collected 50,000 GPS points tracking their movements by the hour.
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