S.D. State University: What's Behind Minnesota's Moose Population Decline?
August 03, 2023
August 03, 2023
BROOKINGS, South Dakota, Aug. 3 -- South Dakota State University issued the following news:
Over the last decade or so, Minnesota's moose population has stabilized following a sharp decline. Recently, research conducted by William Severud, a South Dakota State University assistant professor, is providing insights into one of the leading moose killers: brainworm.
For many years, the Grant Portage Band of Lake Superior Chippewa--a federally recognized tribe--has relied on . . .
Over the last decade or so, Minnesota's moose population has stabilized following a sharp decline. Recently, research conducted by William Severud, a South Dakota State University assistant professor, is providing insights into one of the leading moose killers: brainworm.
For many years, the Grant Portage Band of Lake Superior Chippewa--a federally recognized tribe--has relied on . . .