Animal mothers always amaze me in that they know who is around them, and if there are people, which people are trustworthy and which are not.
Last weekend, Mother Moose and her young calf were ambling through the bushes, and M. Moose was eating to keep up her strength while the young moose was exploring. When she saw me, M. Moose turned to face me and assess whether she should flee. She chose not to. I wondered how she made these decisions.
Here are some lessons from Mother Moose:
- Stay close to cover. To be too far out in the open puts the newborn at risk.
- Don’t walk under rocks or too close to them because the big cat (cougar) hides there.
- When the new shoots are green, eat your fill. You may not have time to eat later.
- Bed down where your back is protected. You need only fight on one front if you are attacked by wolves.
- Keep the young fed so they have the strength for the journey.
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