Two moose hanging around Sudbury high school soccer field
While wildlife sightings in northern Ontario are very common, a pair of moose hanging around a Sudbury high school soccer field Thursday morning is causing excitement.
The two cows were photographed in the fenced field of Ecole Secondaire du Sacré-Coeur on Notre Dame Avenue in the Flour Mill area.
MNRF were called to Sacre Coeur high school on Notre Dame Avenue in the Flour Mill area of Greater Sudbury after a pair of moose wouldn't leave the soccer field. Oct. 26/23 (Alana Everson)
The Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources said it is trying to figure out how to get the pair safely back into the bush as the pair, appearing to be in no hurry to leave, lies down in the grass.
A pair of moose captured a lot of attention Thursday morning when they hung around the soccer field at Sacre-Coeur high school on Notre Dame Avenue in the Flour Mill area of Greater Sudbury. Oct. 26/23 (Alana Everson)
A pair of moose captured a lot of attention Thursday morning when they hung around the soccer field at Sacre-Coeur high school on Notre Dame Avenue in the Flour Mill area of Greater Sudbury. Oct. 26/23 (Alana Everson)
Meanwhile, police are blocking off the area as many curious onlookers are gathering.
Two moose on Ecole Secondaire du Sacré-Coeur soccer field on Notre Dame Avenue in the Flour Mill area of Sudbury. Oct. 26/23 (Alana Everson/CTV Northern Ontario)
More information to follow on this developing story.
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