New York Rescuers Break Ice to Save Moose From a Frozen Lake
Pet Rescue Report · 21h
Moose that fell through ice in lake rescued by rangers and conservation officers
Spread the loveAt Lake Abanakee, located in Indian Lake, New York, a bull moose was rescued on Thursday after miscalculating the firmness of the ice on the lake and falling through. Officers and rangers from the New York State Environmental Conservation responded to 911 calls reporting the moose struggling to survive in the frozen lake.
fingerlakes1 · 1d
First responders save moose from icy Adirondack lake
New York conservation officials rescued a bull moose that fell through the ice on Lake Abanakee in the Adirondacks. Spotted by a passerby, the moose struggled in freezing water 200 feet from shore. Forest rangers and an Environmental Conservation Police officer used ice rescue training, cutting a channel in the ice to guide the moose to safety.
U.S. News & World Report · 1d
First Responders Saved a Moose That Fell Through Lake Ice in New York. Here's How They Did It
The moose fell through the ice around 11 a.m. Thursday, about 200 feet (60 meters) from shore on Lake Abanakee, the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation announced in a statement Friday.
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