GPS-equipped moose tracked by Saskatchewan scientists
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Posted: Feb 5, 2013 4:47 PM CST
Last Updated: Feb 5, 2013 4:41 PM CST
A moose crashed through a fence at the Regina airport last year and then proceeded to run through some residential neighbourhoods before being tranquilized and removed. Urban incursions by moose have been on the rise over the past several decades. (CBC)
People die every year in crashes involving moose. Now the University of Saskatchewan is putting GPS collars on 50 of the large mammals to see if anything can be done about it.
The Saskatchewan Farmland Moose Project launches this month with the tracking collars being attached to moose — which are captured using helicopters and nets.
The collars will transmit data for two years and then fall off.
"This is a big leap forward in terms of our ability to understand what moose are doing," said Ryan Brook, who's supervising the four-year project, with the assistance of the provincial Environment Ministry and the Saskatchewan Wildlife Federation.
"We could learn an awful lot about how and where moose cross roads — what time of day, what kind of roads and in response to what conditions."
The focus will be on the 250-kilometre stretch of the heavily used Highway 11 running between Regina and Saskatoon — a section that has seen a number of crashes in recent years.
"Moose crossing" signs are now up on the highway and the province has increased the number of moose hunting licences in southern Saskatchewan.
The researchers have a long list of questions, Brook said, including how the normally forest-dwelling moose have adapted to the farm belt.
Brook, who's with the Saskatoon-based university's wildlife ecology and community engagement lab, said interviews with farmers show that moose habits have indeed changed over the years.
"They say that they see moose feeding on peas, and alfalfa and canola on a regular basis — which is clearly an adaptation," he said.
The hope is the scientists' findings will lead to better "moose management strategies" — resulting in fewer people being killed and hurt and fewer moose getting run over.
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