THUNDER BAY — A young moose whose behaviour had become hazardous to itself and to motorists in a rural part of Thunder Bay will be released back into the wild after it's cared for at a wildlife centre near Parry Sound.
The moose had developed the habit of walking onto the roadway in the Townline Road and Government Road area to accept handouts from motorists. Kingshott said it will be housed on its own until it gains enough weight, at which point it will be introduced to another calf that came under care of the sanctuary earlier this winter.
Kingshott said rehabilitating a moose is expensive, so any donations from the public to help cover costs would be welcome.
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