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The
Moose are Loose!
In
1985 and 1987, 59 moose were re-introduced to Marquette County.
Delivered by helicopter from Canada, these moose have reproduced
and formed a new family that wanders miles and miles across
the Peninsula. The largest percentage of reported sightings
still centers around their drop off point along the Huron
Grade near Michigamme. Adult moose can weigh up to 1000 pounds.
Their mating season occurs in September and October and caution
is strongly advised during this time. Moose cows give birth
in June to single or twin calves that weigh approximately
30 pounds.
The
Rest of the Pack
Whitetail
deer are commonly found throughout Marquette County. Sightings
are usually around dusk along many of the road sides. Deer
season is November 15 through November 30.
Wolves
are making a comeback in the Upper Peninsula. Although extremely
rare to see, their footprints and voices are seen and heard
more frequently than ever.
Other
wildlife that you may encounter during your visit to Marquette
County include fishers, pine martens, black bear and fox.
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