Man carrying small moose calf across highway while mother moose waits nearby

Man Carries Moose Calf Across BC Highway to Mom

🦸 Hero Alert

When a newborn moose got stranded on a busy British Columbia highway, separated from its mother by a concrete barrier, one brave bystander knew exactly what to do. Duane Hogberg scooped up the tiny calf and carried it to safety, reuniting a worried mother with her baby.

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A scary moment on Highway 97 near Prince George, British Columbia turned into one of the most heartwarming rescues you'll see this week.

A mother moose was trying to lead her newborn twin calves across the busy highway when disaster struck. She made it safely to the other side, but both babies became trapped in the center median, unable to climb over the concrete barrier that separated them from their mom.

Motorist Sandie watched the tense scene unfold and started recording. Traffic began backing up as drivers slowed to avoid the stranded animals, and the anxious mother paced on the opposite side, keeping watch over her helpless babies.

One calf eventually scrambled over the barrier on its own and made it back to mom. But the second baby remained stuck, unable to follow its sibling.

That's when Duane Hogberg stepped in. He carefully approached the frightened newborn, gently lifted it over the concrete median, and then carried the tiny moose all the way across the highway while its mother waited nearby.

Man Carries Moose Calf Across BC Highway to Mom

The moment was captured on video, showing the relieved calf finally reuniting with its family after what must have felt like an eternity for the worried mother.

Sunny's Take

This story perfectly captures what makes everyday heroes so special. Hogberg didn't wait for wildlife officials or worry about the perfect solution. He saw a family in distress and acted with both courage and compassion.

His quick thinking not only saved a newborn moose from potential danger but also prevented a potentially hazardous situation for drivers. The backed-up traffic and distressed mother moose could have led to accidents or other problems on the busy highway.

Viewers who saw the rescue video praised Hogberg for his bravery and kindness, with many noting how gentle he was with the frightened calf despite the stressful circumstances.

Sometimes being a hero is as simple as helping someone (or some moose) get home to their family.

Based on reporting by Sunny Skyz

This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.

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