The Startling Decline in Minnesota's Moose Population
A recent study published in the journal Nature has revealed a shocking decline in Minnesota’s moose population. Researchers at the University of Minnesota used aerial surveys and motion-activated cameras to track moose populations in the state and found that the population has decreased by nearly 75% since 2012. This is especially concerning considering the moose population had been steadily increasing since the 1990s. The cause of this rapid decline is still unknown, but researchers believe climate change, disease, and predators may all be contributing factors. This is a concerning development for the state of Minnesota and could have a profound impact on the entire ecosystem.
source: Phys.org