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A hiking trail in the Adirondack Mountains in New York has been closed for weeks after a big bull moose acting unusually refused to leave, wildlife officials said.
New York wildlife officials have closed a trail in the Adirondack Mountains this summer due to a bull moose lingering around ...
A big bull moose has spent the summer lingering around a popular Adirondack mountain hiking trail, prompting New York state ...
New York wildlife officials have closed a trail in the Adirondack Mountains this summer due to a bull moose lingering around ...
Sickness, not stubbornness, is the most likely explanation for the animal’s “unusual behaviors,” which prompted the unusually ...
The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation has temporarily shut down a hiking trail in the Adirondack ...
The Adirondacks are vast and full of popular spots, so you may not have heard of this scenic drive to a secret park full of ...
Spring brings lots to look at in the Adirondack Mountains and the concentration required for trail running means runners can't help but appreciate Spring's beauty. Breather now, literally - we are ...
Summer has definitely arrived in full force. Hot, humid days and nights that just don’t cool off. With temperatures in the 90s, I have no thoughts of hiking or even paddling but a nice, cool swim fits ...
New York's Adirondack Mountains, like much of the U.S., is experiencing the kind of deep, cold winter not seen in years. Image: Brian Mann/NPR I'm bundled up from head to toe, which means I'm warm.
Brian went snowshoeing in New York's Adirondack Mountains and sent us this audio postcard. (SOUNDBITE OF FOOTSTEPS IN SNOW) BRIAN MANN, BYLINE: It is a classically cold winter day - 19 degrees.