Maine wildlife biologists, game wardens rescue bull moose trapped in well

MAINE PUBLIC • September 19, 2025

State biologists and game wardens pulled off an unusual feat this week when they rescued a young bull moose that got stuck in an old well in Pembroke. When Steve Dunham, a regional wildlife biologist with the state Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife, got a call about a moose trapped in a well in Pembroke on Wednesday evening, he says he wasn't sure what to expect. When he arrived on scene, he found a young bull moose he estimates to weigh around 500 pounds sloshing around in the bottom of an eight-foot-deep, hand-dug stone well that was hidden in dense vegetation on private property. Using a syringe on a long pole, Dunham dosed the animal with a sedative, then climbed down into the well, which had a few feet of water in it. With help from a crew above, he placed straps under the moose's body, and within an hour, an excavator had pulled it safely to the surface. Dunham said he then gave the moose an immobilization reversal drug, and off he ran.