The other day my friends told me that there had been a moose in their driveway. Their son who lives next door came out and took some photos. Evidently she had been wandering around the neighborhood there for a couple of weeks. This morning when I arrived at their house, there was a pickup truck parked in front of it and several other cars in the cul-de-sac with people meandering around. At first I was afraid something had happened to my friends. But as I looked closer, it looked more like animal control. I parked in the driveway, got out of the car, and asked what was happening. The woman with authority from the Department of Wildlife came over and explained the situation. The 2 year old moose was back and was laying under my friend’s porch. Since she had not moved out of the neighborhood and was making it her home, they decided it best to capture her and bring her to a sanctuary. Evidently people were feeding her and trying to pet her which could make for a very dangerous situation all around. They had darted the moose who then got up from under the porch and moved to the next house over. She was laying in the shade under a big tree. They were trying to keep it very quiet so as not to alarm her while they waited for the tranquilizer to take effect. Then, they would carry her out and put her in a trailer. I went inside and talked to my friends who saw the whole thing play out. I could see where she was lying from the window. My friends encouraged me to go outside and get a closer look. So I did. I met their neighbor across the backyard and watched from there. After the moose was sufficiently tranquilized, the wildlife people got to work. They tied up her legs and tagged her ear. Then they kind of rolled her over onto a huge tarp with handles. Then 9 people grabbed a part of the tarp and started carrying the large moose. As they got closer I could hear her heavy breathing. The team stopped every few feet to catch their breath and eventually made it over to the large cattle trailer. There was one last team effort and they carried the moose inside. Everyone in the neighborhood was watching and taking photos and videos. It was quite an exciting event. The whole ordeal made me wonder why people can’t leave wildlife wild, but it also made me appreciate the Department of Wildlife who are so dedicated to their well being.
I Found God today in the efforts to help a moose.