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Save the Moose nonprofit voluntary organization perfectly realizes the problems and needs of the Siberian moose. Some of these problems are created by the nature, some are the products of mankind, but they all can be solved — partially or completely — only with the assistance of the man.

We call your attention to our ecological program, which we are trying to follow within the limits of the possible. Our program is probably too simple and short, but it is really practicable. We do know that we actually help these splendid animals and do not waste words.

So, here is the list of what we do, try to do, or intend to do:

1. Making special wooden and handy mangers and installing them in the places of moose's residence not far from so-called "moose's tracks".

2. Filling the mangers with fresh hay and salt — an essential food which sometimes difficult of access for the moose.

3. Attracting the veterinarians for medical treatment; transporting the moose to veterinary stations as required.

4. Looking after the calves which somehow lost their mothers.

5. Installing the special warning road signs and tablets on the roads which are the most dangerous for the Siberian moose.

6. Instructing the inhabitants of localities situated close to the Taiga in helping the moose gone into a locality to return to the Taiga.

7. Collaboration with forest-guards for suppression of poaching, unlawful hunting the Siberian moose.

8. Removing or insulation of derelicted electricity transmission open wires, which moose are often mortally entangled in.

9. Controlling the activities of ecological organizations responsible for maintaining the constant level of populations of wolves and other predators which frequently hunt the moose.

One of our priorities today is to establish and officially register an autonomous nonprofit organization according to the laws of Russian Federation. If we do it, we'll get lots of additional opportunities to influence upon bureaucrats and other persons indifferent to animals' needs. We'll also be able to conduct an expanded ecological campaign.

Your assistance will surely be very helpful for the most of our Save the Moose program's points. Please read about what you can do in the corresponding section of our site.

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