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Alces Alces, a Journal Devoted to The Biology and Management of Moose, contains scientific reports from moose biologists.
Alaska's Kenai Moose Research Center A world leader in moose science.
Big Game Alaska Wildlife Center With a mission to "...to provide care for injured and orphaned wildlife and to provide continued wildlife awareness and education to the public," the Wildlife Center cares for injured moose and other animals. It's in Portage Glacier, Alaska.
Living in Harmony with Moose Living in Harmony with Moose is a project of the Kachemak Heritage Land Trust in Homer, Alaska, designed to help people co-exist with moose. This very complete Web resource covers moose from appreciation ("Watchable Moose") to science ("What Moose Need, What Moose Eat" and more).
Maine Wildlife Park One of the few places in the United States to view moose in captivity and the moose area is wheelchair and stroller accessible.
Minnesota's Moose Mystery Moose conservation site and home of the Adopt-A-Moose Moose Mystery Challenge. The moose population in northwestern Minnesota is in decline and the reasons why are the subject of a study by state and federal wildlife managers. A great way for you to help is to adopt a moose.
Moose on Hackett Hill Nonprofit site about the environs of Manchester, New Hampshire, describes moose and has unique photos of bark-stripping and moose droppings. Nice picture of student researcher posed on moose "bed" too.
NatureScapesMoose Part of the Eduscapes life-long-learning site, these pages focus on natural areas of the world. The section on moose provides great information and photos and has a special page tailored for kids.
NatureWorksMoose One-page overview about moose from Hew Hampshire Public Television.
Save the Moose
Organization dedicated to saving the Siberian moose.
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