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A Nopiming hunter saved a moose. You won't believe how.

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You won't believe this moose rescue in Nopiming.

Good morning from the Parkland — here's what matters in Dauphin today.

Now, I know we're busy here in Dauphin, keeping the regional hub running, but sometimes you just have to pause for a story that makes you shake your head and smile. This one comes out of Nopiming Provincial Park, and it's about a moose that decided to take an unscheduled dip in a river. A hunter, who honestly sounds like a true Manitoban through and through, ended up in a "very dangerous" rescue operation. Imagine, helping a full-grown moose out of thin ice – not exactly your typical afternoon.

### Why This Matters in the Parkland

You might be thinking, "What's a moose in Nopiming got to do with us here in Dauphin?" Well, it's about connecting with the wild, isn't it? We're surrounded by it with Riding Mountain National Park practically in our backyard. We see wildlife all the time, from deer wandering near Vermillion Park to the occasional bear by the CN rail corridor. It makes you think about:

* **Our connection to nature:** How many of us have had to help an animal, big or small, out of a tight spot?

* **The unexpected:** You never know what a day in rural Manitoba will bring.

* **Community spirit:** Even though this was a lone hunter, it speaks to that willingness to step up when something needs doing, which we see all the time here in Dauphin, whether it's at Countryfest or our National Ukrainian Festival.

This story, about a "very dangerous" rescue, just highlights that resilient, grounded spirit you find across our region. It's not about the big city drama; it's about the real, tangible challenges and good deeds that happen right here, in our own backyard, or a short drive away. It reminds me that we're all part of this vast, wild, beautiful province.

Tanya Kovalenko, MiTL Sports Desk, Dauphin.

The folks on 730 CKDM are probably still talking about this one – catch their take every morning at mornings.live.

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