Alaska has the largest sub-species of Moose, and also the largest population in the U.S. In the lower 48 states, Moose can be found in the East - Maine, Vermont, upstate New York, northern New England states. Also in Michigan (Upper Peninsula) and Minnesota. In the west, they can be found in several states, including Colorado, Utah, Wyoming, Idaho, and Montana. Hope this helps !
Yes. Moose are found in most northern New England states of the U.S, including Pennsylvania.
That would be Newfoundland/Labrador in Canada.
Moose are found in North America (northern lower 48 states, Canada and Alaska) and parts of northern Europe.
Yellowstone National Park has one of the largest moose populations in the United States. You can also see them in the Pacific Northwest.
The moose generally lives in the mountainous forest region in the western united states, Canada, and Alaska.
In North America, moose can be found in the northwestern United States, Alaska, and in Canada. In Europe moose can be found throughout Norway, Sweden, Finland and the Baltic States. The three moose species found in the United States are the Alaskan Yukon Moose (Alaska), the Canada Moose (North Dakota, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Maine, Northern New Hampshire and Vermont, and the Adirondacks in New York), and the Shiras Moose (Idaho, Montana, Wyoming, Utah, and Colorado).
Moose live almost anywhere that is cold and have trees.
Yes, in most states in runs through.
Michigan is way wrong. It's clearly Alaska but as for contiguous states, it's either Maine or New York.
No, there are no native moose populations in Alabama. Moose are typically found in northern regions of North America, such as Alaska, Canada, and parts of the northern United States. While there have been occasional sightings of moose in Alabama, they are not part of the state's wildlife.
Moose are primarily found in northern regions of the United States and Canada, and their population is concentrated in states like Maine, Vermont, New Hampshire, and parts of New York. Florida does not have a native moose population due to its warm climate and habitat differences. Therefore, the number of moose between Florida and New York is minimal to nonexistent, with the majority residing in the northern parts of New York and surrounding states.
Canada has the highest moose population in the world. The country is home to approximately half of the world's moose population, with large numbers found in provinces such as Ontario, Quebec, and Newfoundland and Labrador. Moose are well adapted to the Canadian wilderness and thrive in its various habitats.