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kalberts19-May-20 7:27
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Moose hunting is a big activity in Norway - by far the most important game (and the reason why so many people in Norway have weapons!) According to Norwegian Wikipedia, 30,000 animals are hunted ever year. (Scaling it up by population size, that would be 1.8 millon in the USA.) A male is usually around 500 kg, a female 300-350 kg - so you are right: That is a lot of meat! Yet, you won't find much of it in the grocery stores. The hunters want it all to themselves ... and I am not a hunter, so I havent tasted moose for several years.

The hunting authorities regulate the hunt quite strictly: Essentially, hunting is allowed only during October, and one hunting party is alotted so-and-so many males, so-and-so many adult females, and so-and-so many calves (typically 3-6 in total for a party, which may have typically 5-15 members). The number is set based on the number of observed animals the previous year(s) and how much nutrition is available in the area; if the food supply has been abundant for several years, fewer calves and females are taken out, for the population to grow. If it is appearent that they have a food shortage, more are hunted to reduced the size to what the vegetation can support.

Fun fact (or at least a fun story - I believe that it is true!): About a hundred years ago, moose riding was forbidden by law in Sweden. The reason was that smugglers up north, smuggling goods over the border to Finland, had trained moose like horses to carry goods through the dense forests, across the border. (In some areas, there were a number of semi-domesticated moose in those days; I believe some farmes event tried using them to pull the plow.) The police and customs officers were riding horses, that could certainly run fast on the roads, but in the dense forests and ragged terrain, they were hindered by branches and logs and creeks. To the moose, this was their home, they just rushed on, with the smuggler as jockey and the goods tied to his back. In order to curb this activty, moose riding was made illegal.

(I am not sure when this was, it may have been back in the 1800s)
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