The eastern moose's range spans a broad swath of northeastern North America, which includes
New Brunswick,
Newfoundland and Labrador (while it is native to Labrador, it was introduced to Gander Bay, Newfoundland in 1878 and to Howley, NL in 1904),
Nova Scotia,
Quebec,
Eastern Ontario,
Maine,
New Hampshire,
Vermont,
Massachusetts,
Connecticut, and northern New York. The moose that roam in
Cape Breton Highlands National Park are descended from the
western moose that originated from
Alberta's Elk Island National Park. The population and range of the eastern moose increased in the decades leading up to the early 2000s as
reforestation increased habitat area, but in more recent years diseases and parasites, including
winter tick and
brainworm, have cut into the population. There are about 350,000 eastern moose, with about of them mating every autumn and winter. == Habitat ==