Just lately, the Ontario Provincial Police got here to the help of a younger moose calf that had been hit on a northern Ontario freeway.
Child moose lays on the shoulder of Freeway 17 after being hit by a tractor-trailer. Could 24/22 (Ontario Provincial Police)
Officers from the Nipissing West detachment responded to a collision involving a tractor-trailer alongside the Freeway 17 hall on Could 24 at 9:08 a.m., Const. Rob Lewis instructed CTV Information in a cellphone interview Monday.
An OPP officer holds an injured moose calf that was hit on Freeway 17. Could 24/22 (Ontario Provincial Police)
The little calf was taken to the Aspen Valley Wildlife Sanctuary in Rosseau, southeast of Parry Sound.
It has been bandaged up and was capable of stroll the following day, police mentioned.
Two moose calves are recovering at Aspen Valley Wildlife Sanctuary after being hit by autos. Could 25/22 (Equipped)
The little animal even made a buddy on the wildlife sanctuary. It is usually orphaned and recovering after being hit by a automobile.
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A untimely moose calf can also be being cared for on the facility after its mom was struck crossing a freeway in Sioux Lookout.
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