11-05-2025, 04:48 PM
One morning a woman in BC noticed a moose on her property. He was young and he seemed she. She ended up bringing him water and kept watch while she waited for Conservation Officers to show up. Working together they were able to guide the most past the fence and out of the yard. They cut some fencing and the moose was able to return to the woods.
https://nanaimobulletin.com/2025/11/02/c...-the-wild/
That ended well, with the young moose back in the forest, because everybody stayed calm. The all did the right things to help the moose safely return to the wild.
When we encounter wildlife how we handle things is the difference between a good outcome and a bad one. It helped that the woman had experience with animals.
https://nanaimobulletin.com/2025/11/02/c...-the-wild/
That ended well, with the young moose back in the forest, because everybody stayed calm. The all did the right things to help the moose safely return to the wild.
When we encounter wildlife how we handle things is the difference between a good outcome and a bad one. It helped that the woman had experience with animals.
Catherine


