Canada has the highest moose population in the world. The country is home to approximately half of the world's moose population, with large numbers found in provinces such as Ontario, Quebec, and Newfoundland and Labrador. Moose are well adapted to the Canadian wilderness and thrive in its various habitats.
the population of moose jaw is 3546
The population of Moose Factory is 2,458.
Ubisoft Quebec's population is 300.
The Moose Jaw population in 2001 was: 32,131 The Moose Jaw population in 2006 was: 32,132
The population for Quebec nin 2011 is 7,987,191.
The population of Ubisoft Quebec is 2,010.
Quebec's population is 7,879,167 and Quebec's cities population is 500,000 (Ketsia D.)
The exact number of moose in a population can vary, but on average, a typical moose population may range from a few hundred to a few thousand individuals. Population numbers are influenced by factors such as habitat availability, food availability, predation, and disease.
The Moose Jaw population in 2001 was: 32,131, and in 2006 it was: 32,132. The population increased by one person.
No. Moose are listed as least concern on the IUCN red list. They are actually very widespread and the population is high. In fact, there is actually over 2000 wild moose in Anchorage, AK, and there are many moose all over Canada as well, with a high population in Newfoundland where there are no natural predators. The only way that moose are controlled in Newfoundland is by hunting. British Columbia, Alberta, northern half of Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Ontario and Quebec have healthy populations of moose; Yukon, NWT and Nunavut also have moose in the southern part of these territories.
The population density of Moose Factory is 473.3 people per square kilometer.