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No word on whether Rocky is doing the flying:
CONCORD, N.H. -- Northern New Hampshire residents may see a helicopter overhead in the coming weeks as the New Hampshire Fish and Game Department's latest study of moose mortality and productivity gets underway. Fish and Game has contracted with Aero Tech Inc. to collar moose for the study. Activity will be weather-dependent, but could occur any time between January 20 and February 2, 2014.
During this time, residents of Success, Berlin, Milan, Cambridge, Dummer, Millsfield and Errol may notice a low-flying helicopter. The collaring will take place in Wildlife Management Unit C2 and the eastern side of WMUs B and C1. The Aero Tech wildlife crew will use net-guns and tranquilizer darts to capture the moose and collar them. Residents with questions can call Fish and Game's Wildlife Division at 603-271-2461.
Chopper Overhead Signals Moose Study Underway in Northern N.H.
CONCORD, N.H. -- Northern New Hampshire residents may see a helicopter overhead in the coming weeks as the New Hampshire Fish and Game Department's latest study of moose mortality and productivity gets underway. Fish and Game has contracted with Aero Tech Inc. to collar moose for the study. Activity will be weather-dependent, but could occur any time between January 20 and February 2, 2014.
During this time, residents of Success, Berlin, Milan, Cambridge, Dummer, Millsfield and Errol may notice a low-flying helicopter. The collaring will take place in Wildlife Management Unit C2 and the eastern side of WMUs B and C1. The Aero Tech wildlife crew will use net-guns and tranquilizer darts to capture the moose and collar them. Residents with questions can call Fish and Game's Wildlife Division at 603-271-2461.
Chopper Overhead Signals Moose Study Underway in Northern N.H.