Moose collaring

GREENVILLE, ME - JANUARY 5: Kevin Coates (cq) of Battle Ground, Washington, a member of Native Range Capture Services, runs to a helicopter with moose collars in his hand while working the the Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife on a moose study out of the INF's Greenville office Wednesday, January 5, 2016. Lee Kanter (cq), moose biologist for the state of Maine led the expedition, which involves netting a moose, placing a GPS-enabled collar on the animal, collecting blood, hair, and feces specimens, before releasing them back into the wild. (Photo by Gabe Souza/Portland Portland Press Herald via Getty Images)
GREENVILLE, ME - JANUARY 5: Kevin Coates (cq) of Battle Ground, Washington, a member of Native Range Capture Services, runs to a helicopter with moose collars in his hand while working the the Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife on a moose study out of the INF's Greenville office Wednesday, January 5, 2016. Lee Kanter (cq), moose biologist for the state of Maine led the expedition, which involves netting a moose, placing a GPS-enabled collar on the animal, collecting blood, hair, and feces specimens, before releasing them back into the wild. (Photo by Gabe Souza/Portland Portland Press Herald via Getty Images)
Moose collaring
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