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Wildlife streaming: Sweden’s giant moose immigrants attracted global audiences 24/7; here’s how you can watch it

Sweden’s annual moose immigrants have once again caught the eye of the world, thanks to the all-weather live broadcast, showing the slow and majestic journey of these gentle giants. Due to early spring, the big moose immigrants, known as Den Storaälgvandringen, began their annual live performance on April 15 this year.

Camera follows moose through remote northern trails

Mooses migrate from Swedish coastal forests to inland summer habitats, constantly tracked through surveillance equipment in multiple dedicated locations. Extracts from the High Coast area near the village of Coulberg track the movement of each moose in the area using 12 miles of surveillance cables. During the Minicam capture, the audience watched the vein-traversing moose, followed by silent intervals, indicating that they were resting naturally or feeding.
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“Slow TV” brings calm nature into the house

Real-time transmission is classified as “slow TV”, showing viewers extended unedited events. Audiences appreciate meditation screening and visual effects of natural audio, as the presentation lacks music and spoken language. Production staff working from Umeå maintain a respectful distance to protect the creation process of migration groups. Team members confirmed that their work process brought therapeutic benefits, thus reducing their stress while they kept silent in the background.

Unexpected moments fascinate the audience

The laid-back nature of fishing has improved the national level due to spontaneous encounters with moose and other wildlife. In 2024, a record 87 moose crossed the Ångerman River while viewing. The surveillance system records multiple encounters of bears, reindeer, otter and raptor roaming the northern region. Now, the audience has arranged their days in hopes of witnessing wildlife due to the encounter of live cameras.

A global phenomenon originating from Sweden’s nature

In the nature of Sweden, the popular witnesses of about 300,000 animals roaming wild moose still have difficulty tripping. With this kind of live streaming, viewers can now easily observe hard-to-find creatures. Therefore, nature has entered global families. Regularly, many people turn this kind of live streaming into daily exercises. A young observer revealed a missing class to witness the animals.Also read: Is the universe spinning slowly? Shocking new theories can solve the mystery of cosmic expansion

The 2025 Moose Watch streaming continues in the SVT race until May 4. To maximize the sight of moose in sports, spectators should watch within a few hours before sunrise or sunset, as wildlife activities peak at these times.

FAQ:

Q1: Why is moose migration in Sweden so popular?
The calm, uninterrupted footage provides a relaxed viewing experience that appeals to global audiences who love to watch wildlife in natural environments without narrative or music.

Q2: Which animals can be seen except moose during the live broadcast?
In addition to moose, spectators can also spot bears, reindeer, otters and raptors while migrating the road.

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