Andrea Bock was driving through Clam Gulch, Alaska, on Sunday morning when the traffic stopped.

The mother her calf was trying to cross the highway, but the exhausted calf was struggling to cross the guardrail. Separating from the calf, the moose was worried, the traffic was accumulating on a busy road.
Bock sat in his car for about 20 minutes, following the calf’s attempts to find the edge of the guardrail.
“The calf was approaching the end of the guard post, but each time the mother brought it back to the centre, farther from the end,” Bock told The Dodo.

“I think the reason his mother kept bringing him back to the centre was that it was the part where there were no cars.”
Joe Tate was also stuck in his car on his way home from fishing with his friends. He also followed the drama and decided to take steps to reunite the family.
Bock could not believe what he saw.
“After walking briskly back and forth for about 30 minutes, the traffic was getting shorter by the minute. A gentleman came from the northern lane to help the calf,” Bock said.
“She was waiting for the moment when her mother was on the other side of the highway. The procession closed his view because he quickly caught the calf and put it in the guard cage with his mother. ”
Stressed mice can be very dangerous to humans, especially when they are with their young. If the mother mouse is in danger, she may hit, kick, or kick to protect her children, so it is best to keep a safe distance.

Whether it was never a good idea to intervene in the wild, this situation required immediate action.



