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A cow moose peers through the woods in Kincaid Park in October 2014 (Loren Holmes / ADN) Kincaid Park is the heart of Anchorage’s urban wilderness, 1,400 forested acres interlaced with ski and ...
A cow moose browses on foliage at Kincaid Park on Sunday, August 9, 2020. (Bill Roth / ADN) An Anchorage attorney has filed a lawsuit against the Alaska Board of Game in an attempt to halt a moose ...
According to Ashton, the ordeal started while she was walking with her sister and her 15-year-old dog Daisy Friday evening in Kincaid Park when they encountered a moose and calf on the trail.
May 17—A woman and a dog were injured in a moose attack Friday evening at Kincaid Park, an Anchorage Police Department spokeswoman said Saturday. The incident reportedly involving a cow moose ...
Kincaid Park is the heart of Anchorage’s urban wilderness, 1,400 forested acres interlaced with ski and bike trails and known for wildlife. A lot happens inside the park: Cross-country skiing ...
According to Ashton, the ordeal started while she was walking with her sister and her 15-year-old dog Daisy Friday evening in Kincaid Park when they encountered a moose and calf on the trail.
According to Ashton, the ordeal started while she was walking with her sister and her 15-year-old dog Daisy Friday evening in Kincaid Park when they encountered a moose and calf on the trail.
Ashton said that since the moose had its attention on Daisy, her sister was able to hide behind a tree where she was on the phone with 911. “She’s my guardian angel,” Ashton said.
According to Ashton, the ordeal started while she was walking with her sister and her 15-year-old dog Daisy Friday evening in Kincaid Park when they encountered a moose and calf on the trail.
According to Ashton, the ordeal started while she was walking with her sister and her 15-year-old dog Daisy Friday evening in Kincaid Park when they encountered a moose and calf on the trail.