 The DNR says the moose population in northeastern Minnesota remains stable but relatively low for the seventh year in a row. The department released results of the 2018 Moose Survey today. DNR Commissioner Tom Landwer says while the moose population appears stable, low numbers of moose are still a major concern for the department. The 2018 aerial moose survey estimated 3,030 moose in northeastern Minnesota. That's statistically unchanged in the vast area from last year's estimate of 3,710. Northeastern Minnesota's moose population peaked around 8,840 in 2006. If you enjoyed this segment of Lakeland News, please consider making a tax-deductible contribution to Lakeland PBS.