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Wildlife officials prepare for Anchorage moose survey with help from citizens

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February 20, 2020
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The Alaska Department of Fish and Game will conduct its fourth survey of moose in the Anchorage area with the help of citizen scientists.

The three-day survey relies on citizens to call or text in sightings of moose. The 2020 survey begins at 8 a.m. Friday and runs through 5 p.m. Sunday.

Biologists in less populated areas conduct moose surveys from the air. Pilots fly paths close to the ground and circle when they spot moose. Anchorage air traffic and flight restrictions make that impossible, said Dave Battle, area biologist.

“It’s just not something that can be done in the Anchorage Bowl,” he said.

Anchorage spans 1,963 square miles, an area the size of Delaware, with a population of 291,500 as of July 2018. Residents embrace moose as part of the landscape, and the animals at times can be seen in the busiest parts of the city.

A bull moose crosses West Northern Lights near Earthquake Park during the rainstorm on Sept. 29, 2019. (Bill Roth / ADN archive)

Brandon Long watches a moose calf polish off a pot of geraniums on Jan. 25, 2017, just off West Dimond Boulevard in South Anchorage. (Erik Hill / ADN archive)

Absent an air survey, the department starting in 2017 tried a ground survey. Biologists and technicians take citizen reports, drive out to neighborhoods and forest land to locate moose and take DNA samples with specialized darts. The darts lightly prick the moose, collect a skin sample and fall to the ground minutes later.

Researchers use the DNA to identify how the moose are related. They can calculate the ratio of bulls to cows. The samples also contribute to a database to identify individual moose, without the expense of capturing them.

“The public’s help the past several years has made all the difference,” said David Saalfeld, a wildlife research biologist, in the survey announcement. “With Anchorage residents calling in, we were able to collect samples and establish a minimum count of 143 unique moose in 2018, and 174 unique moose in 2019, with a recapture rate of 33%.”

The analysis that followed produced a rough population estimate of about 350 moose within Anchorage, Saalfeld said. The estimate will be refined as the study is repeated, he said.

Sightings may be reported by calling 907-267-2530; sending a text message at 907-782-5051; or by communicating online at adfg.alaska.gov.

Biologists want to know the number of moose seen, the time of the sighting and the location of the moose.

The Department of Fish and Game warned citizens not to approach moose or survey teams darting them. Fish and Game teams will wear blaze orange vests or jackets in safety-yellow, and drive department trucks, to identify themselves. They will carry dart projectors that look like hunting rifles.

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