Last winter we had a cow moose with an injured leg get bogged down in heavy snow. Called the local wildlife officers and informed them about the animal. I was told to leave her alone, to not try to dig her out, that the "professionals" would handle it and that they were on their way.
They never showed that day, nor the next, nor the day after that, despite my calls and the calls of other concerned hunters in the area. The moose, bogged down in the deep snow and unable to free herself eventually died of exposure and probably stress after three days. The wildlife officers never bothered to show first nor last.
I regret not attempting to at least dig her out myself, despite the danger. I love wildlife, and, as a responsible hunter, I think its the duty of every individual to help protect our natural resources and to leave the wilderness better than we found it. She could've been saved had the bureaucrats decided to get off their duffs. Sadly, we all failed that moose, most especially the so-called "Conservation Officers."