Overview
- The 2025 edition of 'The Great Moose Migration' livestream launched on April 15, a week earlier than scheduled, as warm temperatures prompted early moose movement.
- The 20-day, 24-hour broadcast, hosted by Sweden's SVT, features over 30 cameras, including night vision and drones, to document the moose's natural migration path.
- Since its debut in 2019, the event has grown from 1 million viewers to 9 million in 2024, with fans globally tuning in to this meditative slow TV phenomenon.
- Viewers and production staff alike praise the calming and therapeutic effects of the livestream, which offers a serene alternative to fast-paced media.
- The livestream has already recorded 14 moose crossing the river as of April 16, with fans eagerly tracking their progress through SVT's app alerts and live chat.