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Hikers heading to the Tupper Lake area can once again explore one of the region’s most popular trails. The New York State ...
Goodman Mountain closed in early June due to the presence of a moose but the state has reopened it again this week.
The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation has reopened the Goodman Mountain Trail near Tupper Lake.
The trail had been closed since June due to the presence of a bull moose that later became sick and had to be euthanized ...
The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation has reopened the Goodman Mountain Trail in Tupper Lake for public ...
The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation has reopened the Goodman Mountain trail in the Horseshoe Lake ...
Goodman Mountain’s hiking trail is officially reopened for public use following around two-and-a-half months of closure. The ...
DEC euthanized a sick bull moose on Goodman Mountain after months of monitoring. Trail remains closed while officials investigate the moose's foraging habits and range.
New York environmental conservation officials had observed a sharp decline in the animal’s health that gave it “a low ...
The moose was first sighted near the summit of Goodman Mountain in May by hikers who reported that it allowed them to get ...
Experts determined euthanasia to be the most humane course of action, given the moose's condition and low likelihood of survival, officials said.
The Goodman Mountain trail has been closed for over a month. According to the department, DEC staff and a state wildlife veterinarian visited the trail on July 10 to check on the moose.