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The NYS Department of Environmental Conservation estimates that approximately 400-700 moose live in the Adirondacks. So, sightings are rare but not impossible if you know where to look. Have You Ever Spotted a Moose in New York? I have never seen one in New York, but I'm always on the ...
So far in 2021, we've had 2 moose sightings. While it's not unheard of, it's rare in the Hudson Valley. Moose are more common in the Northeastern part of New York.The DEC explains: In New York, mostmooseare located in the northeastern part of the state in the Adirondack Mountains ...
This writer's lived in New Hampshire for many years, but has never seen a moose in the wild. Instead, sightings have been in the form of YouTube videos and taxidermy. In a sense, this could be a good thing. If yours truly ever stumbled upon a moose in real life, the hope is that...
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Bobcatsightings in the Hudson Valley seem to be on the increase. The big cats have always been out there on the prowl but as of late, more people are witnessing them on their trail cameras. This is not an animal you want to discover in your yard. ...
Hudson Valley Post has reported on a few recentmoose sightings in Dutchess and Putnam counties. In late September, a moose was spotted traveling across Dutchess County. A day or two later, on Wednesday, Sept. 28, a large moosewas seen navigating through Pawling, New York. ...
But while most moose in New York state usually tend to stay up north, they canpop up here in the Hudson Valleyfrom time totime. The DEC says that their numbers have been increasing across the state in recent decades, so it's not surprising that sightings are going up. Just give them ...
So far in 2021, we've had 2 moose sightings. While it's not unheard of, it's rare in the Hudson Valley. Moose are more common in the Northeastern part of New York.The DEC explains: In New York, mostmooseare located in the northeastern part of the state in the Adirondack Mountains ...