Moose

Moose have always been one of the most important species to our partners.

Over the years, we have worked on numerous moose projects, including being a part of the BC Provincial Moose Project.

Migratory Moose

This videos shows several years of GPS collar data from two different cow moose on the same landscape. However, these two moose use space very differently - we have a migratory individual who moves from winter to summer territories, and then a non-migratory individual who spends most of the year in a smaller home range.

Moose Collaborators

  • A man smiling outdoors in front of a pine tree, wearing a light-colored baseball cap and a green jacket.

    Dexter Hodder

    JPRF

  • A smiling man wearing glasses, a beige and navy baseball cap with a mountain and building logo, a brown and black jacket, and a red life vest, standing outdoors near a body of water with trees and a cloudy sky in the background.

    Dr. Roy Rea

    UNBC

  • A man smiling outdoors in a forested area wearing a green North Face cap and a navy blue fleece jacket.

    Dr. Chris Johnson

    UNBC

  • Person in outdoor clothing, including a plaid shirt and a cap, is smiling and handling what appears to be a large animal carcass in a wooded area.

    Morgan Anderson

    British Columbia Government

  • A smiling woman with glasses, wearing a blue long-sleeve shirt and a gray puffer vest, standing in a grassy field with trees and mountains in the background.

    Dr. Heather Bryan

    UNBC

Funded by

  • Emblem of the John Prince Research Forest featuring a mountain, a pine tree, a bear, and a bird, with a red and black circular border.

  • A stylized green pine tree logo with white accents and the text 'Tanzul Timber Ltd' below it.

  • Logo of British Columbia with mountains and a sunrise

  • Logo of Habitat Conservation Trust Foundation with stylized grass and water design

  • Mitts logo in blue text with a dot above the 'i'

  • Logo with green trees and mountains, and the text 'FESBC' in bold white letters.