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Moose that compelled closure of New York climbing path is put down after exhibiting indicators of deteriorating well being

Editorial Board Published August 8, 2025
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A bull moose whose lingering presence round an Adirondack mountain climbing path this summer season compelled its closure was euthanized after exhibiting indicators of severely deteriorating well being, New York environmental officers mentioned Thursday.

The Goodman Mountain path within the Horseshoe Lake Wild Forest had been briefly closed since June 6 after the moose started exhibiting “unusual behaviors” and staying on or across the path close to the summit. The moose, about 6 toes tall on the shoulder, was first noticed by the path in Could and efforts to coax it away had been unsuccessful.

Wildlife biologists and a state veterinarian who visited the path close to Tupper Lake, New York, on Wednesday noticed that the moose was severely emaciated and confirmed different indicators of superior illness. They decided euthanasia to be probably the most humane plan of action, given the animal’s situation and low probability of survival, in accordance with the state Division of Environmental Conservation.

“While we never take such actions lightly, humane euthanasia is sometimes the most responsible course of action. In addition, information gathered from this animal will help DEC better understand and manage moose in New York,” Jacqueline Lendrum, director of the company’s Division of Fish and Wildlife, mentioned in a press release.

A moose exhibiting “unusual behaviors” was seen on or close to the Goodman Mountain path in New York’s Adirondack Mountains for greater than a month. Officers mentioned it was euthanized after it confirmed indicators of deteriorating well being.

New York State Division of Environmental Conservation

Researchers have estimated that the moose was about 4 years outdated.

Dr. Jennifer Bloodgood of the Cornell Faculty of Veterinary Drugs mentioned a necropsy shall be carried out to assist authorities perceive the reason for the moose’s decline and to supply extra info on threats to the massive mammals in New York state.

Officers mentioned forest rangers will proceed patrolling the world and the climbing path will briefly stay closed whereas consultants “complete a study of the area to fully evaluate evidence of the foraging behavior and habitat range of this animal.”

The state’s moose inhabitants was worn out within the 1800s however has progressively grown from animals that wandered in from different northern states and Canada beginning round 1980. There is perhaps roughly 700 moose within the Adirondack area.

The DEC mentioned employees commonly reply to conditions associated to moose. 

“Most situations do not need intervention; however, when wandering animals like moose or bear show up in unusual places, DEC’s goal is for the animal to return to wild areas on their own, as unnecessary intervention and handling of the animal can lead to stress and death,” the company mentioned.

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