Derek Stonorov--Project
Director and Writer
R. W. Tyler--Illustrator
Nancy Lord--Editor
Sandra Higgins--Layout
Living in Harmony with Moose is a project of the Kachemak
Heritage Land Trust in Homer, Alaska. It is designed to help
people co-exist with moose in Alaska. The idea came from a
similar publication called Living with Mule Deer in the Methow
Valley, in northeastern Washington. We are indebted to its
authors.
The development costs were paid by Kachemak Moose Habitat
Inc., a non-profit organization created with mitigation funds
from the Bradley Lake Hydroelectric Project. Additional costs
and printing were paid by the Alaska Conservation Foundation,
the Alaska Department of Fish and Game, the City of Homer, and
the Homer Board of Realtors.
Living in Harmony with Moose was written in cooperation with
the Alaska Department of Fish and Game. KHLT wishes to thank
wildlife biologists in Homer, Soldotna, Anchorage, and Palmer
for their invaluable assistance with the project.
First printing, May 1998
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PEOPLE AND MOOSE
NATURAL HISTORY
What Moose Need
What Moose Eat
Managing Moose
Co-existing with Moose
Driving in Moose Country
Development and Moose
More Ways to Help
Watchable Moose
Kachemak Heritage Land Trust
Major Sponsors
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