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EPISODE · Aug 24, 2021 · 1H 48M

Moose! Managing Megafauna with Lee Kantar — WildFed Podcast #096

from WildFed Podcast — Hunt Fish Forage Food

Moose! They're the largest member of the deer family, and no one knows them better than our guest today, Lee Kantar, Maine's State Moose biologist and head of its Moose Management Program. Here in Maine we have a thriving population — the largest in the lower 48 — but our tags are coveted, released each summer after a much-anticipated lottery drawing. While moose are majestic, if not a bit goofy on those long spindly legs, they're also facing several threats, not the least of which is the winter tick, an ectoparasite that's literally been bleeding our moose population to death. Add to that the threat of brain worm and chronic wasting disease, and it soon becomes apparent why the work of Lee Kantar and his colleagues is so important. It's also important for us to understand what helps them thrive and what leads to their ultimate demise. That's why Lee is flying around in helicopters counting moose, wrangling them for the tagging program, and racing to the scene when a collar shows a mortality to perform a necropsy on the spot. All that data is fed back into a management program that's goal is ensuring moose have a future here with us. Not just for the hunt, but for their own intrinsic value on the landscape. Tune in for a fascinating conversation on moose, their ecology and effective moose management. View full show notes, including links to resources from this episode here: https://www.wild-fed.com/podcast/096

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