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Moose on the loose in College Heights

There are some angry moose on the loose in College Heights.

Resident Helen Eberherr says two moose, a mother and a calf have spent the past few days roaming around Trent Drive have become aggressive.

“They are chasing people, if you’re standing near them, they grunt,” she says.

Eberherr has lived in Prince George for 42 years and says she’s never seen anything like it. “I’ve seen many animals; bear, moose, but these moose are the mot aggressive animals I’ve seen thus far.”

Eberherr is concerned for kids in the area who are coming and going from school.

She says Conservation Officers have told her they are looking into it.MOOSE

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