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The Ottawa Valley Learn more about Canada’s elusive ungulate.



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SOCIAL GEOGRAPHY
Nice rack
The moose has been a sexy iconic figure for Canada’s wilderness for over 300 years
By Katie Wallace

WILDLIFE
Canadian expats
A listing of Canadian wildlife living abroad
By Asha Jhamandas
Sidebar: Dangerous introduction

NATURAL HISTORY
Moose tracks
Largest of the deer family, Alces alces is a surprisingly tricky ungulate to track.
By Rathiha Egbert
Sidebar: Studying southern moose

SCIENCE
Keepers of the crypt
Ambiguity is the bailiwick of cryptozoologists — people who study unproven species
By Jackie Wallace


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DEPARTMENTS

The knowledge toolbox
How to call a moose
By Jackie Wallace

Cartographer’s table
Canadian moose in New Zealand?

 

Just the facts
The who, what, where, when and why of moose.

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