Aerial surveys in Northern Ontario and south to Peterborough will last until February
The Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry has commenced its annual aerial moose inventory surveys.
“Between December and February, staff are using aircraft to look for moose and their tracks in fresh, deep snow,” the ministry said in a notice to media. “Survey information about the number, age and sex of moose is used to inform moose and habitat management.” “As is the case every year, survey completion depends on appropriate weather conditions and adequate snow to ensure staff can reliably detect moose and their tracks from aircraft,” the ministry said.
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