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This work explores the habits, habitats, and anecdotes surrounding the moose, the largest game animal in North America. It details the moose's physical characteristics, behaviors, and the challenges it faces from hunting and habitat loss. The author discusses various hunting techniques, including still hunting and calling, while emphasizing the importance of conservation due to declining populations. Illustrated with photographs, the text captures the majesty of the moose in its natural environment and reflects on the experiences of hunters in pursuit of this iconic creature. The narrative combines practical advice for sportsmen with a deep appreciation for the wilderness and the moose's role within it.

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Charles Albert Jones

Charles Albert Jones was an American naturalist and author, recognized for his insightful observations of wildlife. His notable work, "Habits, Haunts and Anecdotes of the Moose and Illustrations from Life," provides a detailed account of the moose, showcasing both its behavior and habitat. Through his writing, Jones contributed to the understanding of North American fauna, blending personal anecdotes with scientific observation. His work remains a valuable resource for those interested in wildlife and natural history.

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