During the last 25 years, moose numbers declined throughout the "Big
Bog". Further west, in areas with more agriculture, moose numbers had remained
higher during the same period .
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More recently, moose numbers have dramatically declined in the Agassiz National
Wildlife Refuge and surrounding State Wildlife Management Areas. All of these
areas have habitat similar to the "Big Bog."

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Why have moose declined on these ranges?
Has habitat deterioration forced moose to move to nontraditional habitats?
Are parasites and disease causing the decline?
What roles do hunter harvest and predation by black bears and gray wolves play
in the decline?
To answer these questions, state and federal wildlife managers began to take a closer look at the dynamics of moose populations in northwest Minnesota in 1995.
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URL: http://midwest.fws.gov/agassiz/moose.html
Last updated on: January 4, 1999
Minnesota Moose Mystery
managers:
Margaret Anderson, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
Gretchen Mehmel, Minnesota DNR - Wildlife
Questions and comments on this web site: Mike Caucutt