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Springtime draws hundreds of moose to the mountains near the Sweden-Norway border. Millions of online viewers behold the tranquil moose migration, thanks to Swedish public broadcaster SVT.
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I think the moose in Sweden has always been *** fascinating animal. It's our biggest animal in Sweden, and. We, we actually ...
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Ulla Malmgren stocks up on coffee and prepares all her meals in advance. ‘The Great Moose Migration,’ a Swedish slow TV hit, is about to begin – and she doesn’t want to miss a moment of ...
Moose in Junsele, Sweden, during preparations for the livestream “The Great Moose Migration,” which documents the annual event. Contributed SVT employees prepare for the livestream. Contributed A ...
Tuesday marked the start of the annual Great Moose Migration, a beloved televised event in Sweden that offers audiences a nonstop livestream of the four-legged creatures on their three-week journey.
Every year, Sweden's moose population makes their spring migration across the country as they head to greener pastures. Since 2019, the country's public service television network has aired the event, ...
It’s time to turn on your TV for some moose spotting! On Tuesday, April 15, millions of viewers turned on their TVs to watch “The Great Moose Migration,” a Swedish 20-day, 24-hour annual livestream ...
Swedish slow TV hit "The Great Moose Migration" has become a phenomenon. The livestream of the annual event began airing Tuesday, a week ahead of schedule. Millions tune in to watch remote cameras ...