News release

Moose Advisory, Drive Highway 104 with Caution

Natural Resources (to July 2018)

Motorists are being asked to use added caution as they travel Highway 104, east of the Highway 102-Highway 104 interchange, in Colchester County today, Sep. 21, after a moose was reported near the highway.

Department of Natural Resources staff were called to the area earlier today after a bull moose was spotted south of Highway 104. Staff will monitor the area.

Moose can be unpredictable and may bolt in front of vehicles. A moose can weigh hundreds of kilograms and cause serious damage and injury during collisions with vehicles.

Motorists are encouraged to reduce speed when a moose is in the area, but are asked not to stop on the roadside.

The mainland moose is listed as an endangered species under the Nova Scotia Endangered Species Act.