Moose population are declining in the north due to fact
Warmer winters are not killing parisites.Wintering moose may have as many 100,000 or more parisites attach to their bodies feeding upon blood weakening the moose
I have personally seen moose beds in winter covered with blood .
Ticks fall off in spring to breed and reattach themselves to their host in fall.
Due to warmer winters tick populations are exploding
A DECLINING MOOSE POPULATION
The New Hampshire moose population has plummeted by more than 40 percent in the last
decade from over 7,500 moose to just 4,500 today, and biologists attribute some of this decline
to increasing parasite loads influenced by shorter winters caused by climate change.3
Heat affects moose directly, as summer heat stress leads to dropping weights, a fall in pregnancy
rates, and increased vulnerability to predators and disease. When it gets too warm, moose
typically seek shelter rather than foraging for nutritious foods needed to keep them healthy. Many
New Hampshire cows have been under the weight necessary to successfully bear calves the last
few years and are producing fewer calves than they did a decade ago. Many biologists are
concerned that they will have a difficult time adapting to climatic variability.
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