Moose calf rescued
by Hanna Petersen / PG Matters
Conservations officers recently rescued a moose calf in Prince George that was separated from its mother.
In a Facebook post, the B.C. Conservation Officer Service explains that a moose cow mistakenly led the calf into a rural acreage yard, where it was spooked off by dogs.
Despite the calf being left alone overnight in hopes of a reunion with the mother, the cow never returned.
The Conservation Officers then helped safely capture the calf and ensure it was fed, as it awaited volunteer transport to a wildlife rescue facility.
