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Moose That Was Becoming a Regular at a Colorado Parking Garage Is Moved to the Wild
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Moose reluctant to leave Colorado parking garage relocated by wildlife officials
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A moose that regularly visited a popular parking garage in Vail will be relocated to Craig, Colorado Public Wildlife officials said Monday.
The moose, estimated to be 2 to 3 years old and weigh 750 pounds, also frequented neighborhoods, according to a statement from CPW. Calls about the moose started about a month ago, but within the last 10 days, this particular bull started spending time on the ground level of the parking garages. Specifically, the bull appeared in Lionshead Village as well as the Vail Health hospital garages.
“Everything went smoothly this morning, no issues,” Wildlife Officer Devin Duval said in a release of the operation to tranquilize the bull, which started around 8:25 a.m. “We were definitely within that human health and safety realm where there could potentially be an injury to a human or the animal. That is the reason we decided to move it.”
Moose Rescued From Vail Parking Garage
A young moose was recently taken from a parking garage in the Vail area and relocated for both the moose and the people using the parking garage s safety.
The moose, which has been estimated to just be a few years old, had been seen frequenting the parking garage for a while, according to reports.
Wildlife experts have said that they suspect that the reason the young moose had been spending time in the garage was due to the presence of what the town uses to reduce the ice on the roads which is abundant in salt and that the animal was licking the walls because of residue left behind.