The great moose migration is forced to start at record time – concerns about missing the moose
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A hit series on Swedish television: Den Stora Algvandringen, or The Great Moose Migration. First aired on TV six years ago and last year it attracted nine million viewers. Cameras are hung everywhere in the forests to record the moose migration.
Nature has spoken and spring has arrived. As a result, SVT's popular program The Great Elk Walk is forced to bring forward this year's premiere by a week and will start on Tuesday night. - There is a lot of moose traffic. They are waiting for us. We have to make a big adjustment based on our basic plan, says Stefan Edlund, the producer of The Great Elk Walk.
For thousands of years, moose have been following the same trails to reach the rich pastures of the summer. Follow this year's migration, which is the seventh season that we will see the moose migrate in the box and on SVT Play.
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