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CBS News
6 days ago
- CBS News
Moose evades capture by wildlife officials in Northern Colorado suburban park
Greeley police and Colorado Parks and Wildlife are asking people to avoid Josephine B. Jones Park after wildlife officials unsuccessfully tried to capture a moose. The young bull moose initially evaded officers Tuesday night and Greeley police said CPW would be back Wednesday morning to try to relocate him somewhere with fewer people. "If you see Bullwinkle here, give him the right-of-way," Greeley police said on social media. "He's obviously earned it!" Police went on to urge people to keep their pets on leashes, not approach or harass the moose -- or any wildlife -- and not try to take a selfie with him. "Stay vigilant on the roads. I guarantee he does not have insurance and your vehicle will lose against him," the department's post continued. "For the love of all things cartoon-don't try to outwit him. That never worked out for Boris and Natasha either."

News.com.au
08-05-2025
- Politics
- News.com.au
Federal election 2025 live results: Proof every Aussie vote counts with paper-thin margin in WA's Bullwinkle
Welcome to our rolling coverage of the 2025 federal election results. Nine seats remain still too close to call, with the Greens facing the extraordinary possibility of being left with zero members in the House of Representatives. On Wednesday night, PM Anthony Albanese urged the Greens to 'look in the mirror' before complaining about the culture at Parliament House in a brutal take-down. Meanwhile the so-called teal independents have suffered a number of surprise losses with a former MP back in parliament. And in WA's newly formed seat of Bullwinkle, just 172 votes separate Labor and Liberal candidates. Tens of thousands of postal and declaration votes are still being counted. In some close races the Australian Electoral Commission (AEC) has now moved to a three-candidate preferred (3CP) count, which can happen in seats where it is a tight three-way contest or where it is just difficult to predict who will be second or third. Labor's convincing win has so far netted the party 89 of the 150 seats in the House of Representatives, including Peter Dutton's seat of Dickson. The Coalition has secured just 40 seats.