English | Italian | French | German | Spanish | Portuguese  
Spring Health Insurance Quote
  Volume 9, Issue 36 - May 07, 2008
 
  Free Health Information and More for You and Your Family, Updated Weekly
Global Health
Personally Yours
Healthy Lifestyle
Cutting Edge
Mental Health
Healthy Pets
Healthy Business
Healthy Recipes
Healthy Resources
Super Search
E-mail Story
 

Trash-eating moose on the rise in Alaska

ANCHORAGE, Alaska, April 6 (UPI) -- Alaskans could soon be hit with bigger fines for not doing their part to keep moose out of their trash if state natural resources officials have their way.

Moose in the Anchorage area, in particular, appear to have gotten into the habit of foraging through people's trash for food in recent years, the Alaska Department of Fish and Game said.

"Moose aren't naturally inclined to eat out of garbage cans, but if they're around people enough, they'll learn to get into them," biologist Rick Sinnott told the Anchorage Daily News Sunday.

Experts have also cited concerns about moose ingesting plastic bags and other garbage as they graze city trash cans.

Fish and Game and the Department of Public Safety called on the Alaska Supreme Court to raise the $100 fine for feeding moose, bears and other animals to $300, enforcement specialist Al Cain said. The higher fine could be put in place this month, the report said.

--
Copyright 2008 by United Press International.
All rights reserved.

--

Free Newsletter
Sign Up

Email Address*
ribbon
Cick here to see our Awards!
 
HON
We subscribe to the HONcode principles of the Health On the Net Foundation.
  Applesforhealth.com is rated by
ICRA
 
Contact Us About Us Privacy Statement & Policies