Nevada plans its first moose hunting season due to a growing population, despite the species' unusual southern expansion.

Nevada plans to hold its first-ever moose hunting season this fall, despite the unusual southern expansion of the species defying climate change predictions. The state's moose population has grown to over 100 in the past five years, justifying the planned hunt. Moose have unexpectedly expanded their range into warmer territory, and although the exact reason is unknown, researchers hypothesize that this could be a short-lived phenomenon due to climate change.

March 24, 2024
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