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A Canadian let a baby moose ride shotgun in his company-owned truck to save it from a bear — and oncoming traffic. It ended up costing him his job. Mark Skage, a former AFD Petroleum employee, said that he picked up the calf when he saw it standing alone on a highway in British Columbia.


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FORT NELSON, B.C. — A moose calf saved by a Fort Nelson man is doing well and adapting nicely, according to the Rimrock Wildlife Rehabilitation Centre in Dawson Creek.


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Being a member of the Ontario Provincial Police comes with plenty of perks, but rescuing cute animals might be the best of them or at least the most wholesome. According to OPP North East Region, members of its Nipissing West Detachment had an adorable yet stressful duty of rescuing a baby moose on Monday after it collided with a tractor-trailer on Highway 17.


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The former employer of a Fort Nelson man who says he rescued a moose calf from the side of a busy highway in early June is defending its decision to fire him. As Kristen Robinson reports, videos.


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Published on 2/14/2018 at 5:37 PM. This is Wayne Rowley — a truck driver for a timber company in British Columbia, Canada. Last week, he saved a life. Wayne Rowley. On Thursday morning, while heading on a run in his truck, Rowley spotted something strange sticking out of a deep snowbank along the roadside. He passed by so quickly, Rowley.


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Badly injured baby moose rescued in northern Ont. after his mother was killed by a truck 02:24 Badly injured baby moose expected to survive 00:53 Northern Ont. man rescues baby moose.


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Published May 25, 2023 1:26 p.m. PDT. Share. The moments when a mother moose and her baby stopped traffic on a Northern B.C. highway last week were caught on video by a truck driver. Rodney Pierre.


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An individual from Canada was dismissed from his position after a noble act of saving an endearing baby moose from a black bear's attack, by making it an unlikely passenger in his company's truck. This intriguing tale revolves around Mark Skage, who stumbled upon a baby moose while on a bustling highway in British Columbia, Canada.


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A baby moose in northern Ontario is on the mend, following a car crash that took the life of its mother and sibling.


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A man who stopped a cute baby moose from being killed by a black bear has been sacked after letting it travel with him in his company truck. Mark Skage rescued the little moose after he spotted it at the side of a busy highway in British Columbia, Canada.


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Nicholas McEntyre Published July 16, 2023 Updated July 17, 2023, 10:17 p.m. ET 0 seconds of 50 secondsVolume 0% 00:00 00:50 A Canadian man claims he was fired from his job at a fuel supplier when.


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An online petition calling for Mark Skage's reinstatement has surpassed 13,000 signatures. A B.C. man says he has no regrets about rescuing a baby moose calf off the side of a provincial highway.


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A Canadian man was fired from his job after saving an adorable baby moose from being mauled by black bear because he let it in the front seat of the company truck. Mark Skage rescued a baby.


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A Canadian delivery driver has said he was sacked for saving a moose calf from a black bear. Mark Skage spotted the calf as he was driving along a highway in British Columbia . The bear was 50.


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Unfortunately, doing good deeds doesn't always pay. in fact, it can even hurt. Just ask British Columbia man Mark Skage, who tried to do the right thing by rescuing a baby moose on the highway and ended up losing his job because of it.. As we can see in this TikTok video from @cbcvancouver, Skage found the moose alone in a dangerous area and though he wasn't quite sure what the right way to.


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Mark Skage says he rescued the baby moose, seen here looking out the truck window, from a bear. (Submitted by Mark Skage) After waiting for a while to see if the calf's mother would appear to.