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December 28, 2020 Idaho Fish and Game officials are investigating the recent illegal shooting of two moose near Moscow Mountain. The remains from a cow and calf moose were found on Moscow Mountain near Hatter Creek Sunday December 20. It is believed both moose were killed earlier the same day. No moose hunting seasons were open at the time the animals were killed and no hunting seasons exist for cow moose throughout the Clearwater region due to concerns regarding moose population levels. Evidence suggests multiple people may have been involved with killing the moose. Anyone with information about the incident is encouraged to call IDFG Senior Conservation Officer Tony Imthurn at (208) 716-8099 or call the Citizens Against Poaching hotline 1-800-632-5999. Callers can remain anonymous and may be eligible for a reward. (IDFG) ....
KXLY December 28, 2020 10:21 AM Erin Robinson Updated: Easy to guess what animal this is. Those gorgeous eyes belong to a moose looking into the lens of Lee Partyka PRINCETON, Idaho A cow and calf moose were illegally killed on Moscow Mountain near Princeton earlier this month. The Idaho Department of Fish and Game said the moose were found on December 20 and were likely killed earlier that same day. No moose hunting seasons were open at the time and no hunting seasons exist for cow moose throughout the Clearwater Region due to concerns with population levels. According to experts, evidence suggests multiple people were involved in killing the animals. ....