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A bull moose is blocking a New York mountain trail. Wildlife researchers don’t know why

Jul 24, 2025, 11:58 AM

This undated image, provided by the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation, shows ...

This undated image, provided by the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation, shows a bull moose, near Tupper Lake, NY, that has been lingering around an Adirondack mountain trail, through this summer, forcing New York wildlife officials to keep hikers away as they keep watch and wonder why the majestic animal is not moving on. (New York State Department of Environmental Conservation via AP)
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(New York State Department of Environmental Conservation via AP)

A big bull moose has spent the summer lingering around a popular Adirondack mountain hiking trail, prompting New York state wildlife officials to close the path as they monitor the potentially ailing animal.

The Goodman Mountain trail in the Horseshoe Lake Wild Forest has been temporarily closed since June 6 due to the oddly behaving animal. The moose is staying on or around the trail near the summit, sometimes sitting and sometimes foraging in a small area, according to the Department of Environmental Conservation.

Attempts to coax the moose from the trial have failed.

鈥淭his is very unusual behavior,鈥 agency research scientist Dave Kramer said Thursday. 鈥淭ypically at this time of year, moose will have moved down into the lower elevations where they鈥檙e primarily browsing on aquatic vegetation.鈥

Kramer estimates the moose stands about 6 feet (1.8 meters) tall at the shoulder and weighs 900 pounds (408 kilograms) or more. The spread of its antlers indicate it might be around four years old.

And it’s a mystery why the moose won’t move on.

The agency has said an 鈥渦nderlying illness influencing behavior” was suspected. Moose are susceptible to a couple of different parasites that can lead to their deaths.

Wildlife staffers were recently able to get close enough to observe the moose’s behavior but did not find obvious signs of disease.

鈥淎lthough the moose does appear a little thinner than we would expect this time of year,鈥 Kramer said, adding that it is difficult to make conclusive diagnoses of animals in the wild.

The moose has not shown signs of aggression. But the trail in the town of Tupper Lake remains closed in part over concerns that the large animal could pose a danger to people if approached too closely.

The state is keeping tabs on the moose with three trail cameras, and wildlife staffers make regular treks up the mountain.

鈥淗is body condition hasn鈥檛 deteriorated to a point where we’re concerned that he鈥檚 struggling,” Kramer said. “So right now we鈥檙e just kind of monitoring periodically and assessing each time.鈥

New York state is on the southern edge of moose range. The state鈥檚 population was wiped out in the 1800s but has gradually grown from animals that wandered in from other northern states and Canada starting around 1980. There might be roughly 700 moose in the Adirondack region.

Conservation officers in January saved a bull moose that fell through the ice of Lake Abanakee elsewhere in the Adirondacks.

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A bull moose is blocking a New York mountain trail. Wildlife researchers don’t know why