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Baby moose rescued from Labrador river by passersby

A young moose that appeared to be stuck in alders in a Labrador river was lifted to safety by a group of men driving past on their way to Cartwright.
A young moose appeared to be tangled in alders in the water and Theodore Davis and Ronnie Hamel, pictured, helped get the animal back on dry land. (Submitted by Theodore Davis)

A group ofmen travelling on a Labrador Highway Wednesday eveningspotted a young moose stuck in a river and stopped to help even with mother moose watching nearby.

Theodore Davis says he and his friend Ronnie Hamel, as well as two other men, were on the way to Cartwrightfrom Newfoundland, at a bridge nearSouthwest Feeder Pond around 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, when theyspotted ayoung moose stuck in the water.

The mother moose was nearby, Davis said, but the young moose seemed to be tangled in alders and unable to get out.

"With mother close by, we were hesitant at first ...but decided to try and help [the] little guy out," Davis said in a message.

Davis said Hamel reached down to grab the young moose and wrapped his arms around it, lifted it out and carried it to a clear spot.

The young moose appeared to be very tired anddidn't try to run, he said.

Davis said when the two left the area, the young moose appeared to be recovering from the ordeal.

"We left and he was biting at some leaves or something, so it looks like he was gonna be fine," said Davis.

After being lifted out of the water, the young moose seemed tired, but OK. The two men drove away and left the moose to get back into the wild. (Submitted by Theodore Davis)