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I can't focus at work today as I'm too excited about my house! I loved this story and thought you guys would too :o) 

 

http://www.cbc.ca/news/offbeat/story/2012/06/14/tby-moose-rescue.html  

 

Moose bonds with canoeist after rescue

Posted: Jun 14, 2012 3:50 PM ET

Last Updated: Jun 14, 2012 4:36 PM ET

Gord Martin comforts a baby moose after rescuing it from a strong current in Black River, in northwestern Ontario. Gord Martin comforts a baby moose after rescuing it from a strong current in Black River, in northwestern Ontario. (Bonnie Couchie)
 
 
A pair of veteran canoeists did whatever it took to save a pair of wild animals recently.

About two weeks ago Bonnie Couchie and Gord Martin found two baby moose struggling in a strong current on the Black River in northern Ontario.

Couchie said Martin guided the larger calf to shore. The smaller one couldn't make it, however, so it clambered into the canoe.

“He seemed quite comfortable in the canoe,” Couchie said. “It could've been really bad, but it wasn't. This moose seemed almost grateful to be in the canoe.”

And the moose seemed to bond with its rescuer.

"I watched as Gord comforted this moose and wrung all the water out of its fur and then rubbed his ears,” Couchie said. “And just before my eyes I'm looking at this moose, looking at Gord and Gord's looking at this moose. And it … absolutely warmed my heart."

Martin led the calf back to the tree line, where his sibling was. However, the moose turned and followed Martin like a dog, all the way back to the water. Martin and Couchie had to paddle away quickly.

"[The incident] was so funny because I've heard Gord say so many times … that his fantasy pet was a moose,” Couchie said.

The pair run an outdoor guiding company out of Pic River First Nation.

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Somehow I just can't imagine a pet moose. And I thought the deer eating my garden was bad--imagine a moose inside the fence : )

Here is the link to the rest of the story  and a lot more pictures from http://www.wildandmisguidedadventures.com

The high water was great for cruising along in the canoes, but upon rounding a tight corner in the river we came across two twin moose calves that were struggling. They had been caught in the fast cold water and were stranded against a steep, muddy bank. Hypothermia and fear had set in, and they were unable to swim or climb out.

The second calf was in worse shape than its twin. It was too weak to swim. I hauled the baby into the canoe, being careful not to hurt it as we got it long legs in the boat.

Maybe We Should Try Going Faster?

Spud tried to make friends with two very tiny fawns around noon today.  So tiny, they must be only a few weeks old and something frightened them out of the nest.  They came to the fence.  When Spud saw big Moma, of course, exuberant Spud scared them off.  But they were only his size.

I have a feeling they will be back 

Fawns are so cute. Too bad they develop into marauding deer later on. We have scared some big ones as we were walking around here lately.

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