These white moose are not albinos but rather possess an uncommon recessive colour gene. These white moose have been spotted all across Canada and while rare are not unique.
All white moose hunts are banned in Ontario.
Hi those pics on the previous page were taken in B.C. a few years ago . I have a friend in Northern Ontario that started a petition on stopping the white moose hunt and he suceeded.All white moose hunts are banned in Ontario. In this region were he lives in the summer there are approximitely 25 whites roaming around in the wild. Why in that era nobody knows why and there not albinos neither they all have brown eyes. He started this web-site whitemoose.ca so if you want more imformation on them please check out his site..
Hi those pics on the previous page were taken in B.C. a few years ago . I have a friend in Northern Ontario that started a petition on stopping the white moose hunt and he suceeded.All white moose hunts are banned in Ontario. In this region were he lives in the summer there are approximitely 25 whites roaming around in the wild. Why in that era nobody knows why and there not albinos neither they all have brown eyes. He started this web-site whitemoose.ca so if you want more imformation on them please check out his site..
Hi those pics on the previous page were taken in B.C. a few years ago . I have a friend in Northern Ontario that started a petition on stopping the white moose hunt and he suceeded.All white moose hunts are banned in Ontario. In this region were he lives in the summer there are approximitely 25 whites roaming around in the wild. Why in that era nobody knows why and there not albinos neither they all have brown eyes. He started this web-site whitemoose.ca so if you want more imformation on them please check out his site..
The myth goes something like... If you shoot a white moose, you'll never see another moose (in the wild) again for the rest of your life.
Anyone concur?
ya they do![]()
These white moose are not albinos but rather possess an uncommon recessive colour gene. These white moose have been spotted all across Canada and while rare are not unique.
Personally, I think they are pretty neat. If I had a moose tag and saw one, would I shoot it? likely not. Not that it is an albino, just because it is actually a fairly rare thing and I would leave it alone... but then again, if it was the last day of moose season and I saw me one.... well heck, I LOVE moose meat![]()
The myth goes something like... If you shoot a white moose, you'll never see another moose (in the wild) again for the rest of your life.
Anyone concur?
Course we also have sightings of a black cougars as well but no pictures on them yet.![]()
Okay! I'm going to get a little off topic here but this kinda sticks in my craw abit concerning your moose saving friend. I had a website drawn up and when the lad I had do it went to register the domain dang if it wasn't owned by the white moose guy. Just curious as to why a guy living hundreds of miles from a wild turkey would register a domain called TomTalker and never do anything with it except register it hmm. Aint gonna try saving the white turkeys too is heHi those pics on the previous page were taken in B.C. a few years ago . I have a friend in Northern Ontario that started a petition on stopping the white moose hunt and he suceeded.All white moose hunts are banned in Ontario. In this region were he lives in the summer there are approximitely 25 whites roaming around in the wild. Why in that era nobody knows why and there not albinos neither they all have brown eyes. He started this web-site whitemoose.ca so if you want more imformation on them please check out his site..




























