MOOSE, WYO. (AP) — Wildlife are on the move in northwest Wyoming.

Grand Teton National Park says wildlife have started their spring migration toward their summer ranges in the park.

The National Park Service says motorists should use extra caution during the coming weeks and be alert for wildlife near and along roadways, especially along U.S. 26/89/191, which runs through the east side of Grand Teton.

There are reports that herds of elk recently moved off the National Elk Refuge and have fanned out across the area in the vicinity of the highway.

Moose have also been spotted in the area.

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