Moose spotted in southern Minn.
Published 10:22 am Thursday, November 13, 2014
SLEEPY EYE — A wandering moose has been spotted in the unfamiliar habitat of southern Minnesota.
Department of Natural Resources specialists say it’s unusual for a moose to travel that far from northern Minnesota. The yearling bull moose was seen munching on apples at a farm near Sleepy Eye Wednesday.
DNR wildlife research manager Lou Cornicelli tells The Free Press (http://bit.ly/1pUMxK9 ) that wanderlust in a young male moose is to be expected, but sometimes they wind up in spots that aren’t conducive to their survival. He says the chance of the moose getting hit by a car is greater in its present location.
The DNR warns that it can be dangerous to approach a moose.