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Monitoring Bullwinkle in Maine and NH? Radio-Collaring Moose for Tick Info
Several northern states have seen declines in their moose populations. Maine and New Hampshire biologists are currently radio-collaring moose in order to monitor them for general health, tick infestations and mortality. Will they learn enough to know whether moose are threatened or not, and why?
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