That's probably almost every moose for 100 square miles. When they disperse in the spring they will have a very low density. Perhaps less than 1 moose per square mile and far less in heavily hunted or disturbed areas.
The last thing we need is the "tribe" finding the whereabouts of this significant wintering area. Or possibly worse...the fish and game department finding out that moose aren't extinct and issuing 20 more tags.
That said, nice to see some survivors but if this is any indication of population structure, we're in trouble. Populaton distribution looks slanted on the young side...unless the mature bulls shed their antlers...which is very possible this time of year.