Vermont Fish & Wildlife Department’s game wardens are using robotic deer decoys to catch wildlife poachers. On Oct. 28, game wardens posted a message on their Facebook page describing their use of the ...
Through the latest hunting season, Washington State Department of Fish and Wildlife workers used deer, bear, elk, grouse and other animal decoys to catch poachers. But they're not just simple decoys.
SALT LAKE CITY - Nighttime deer poachers beware - that shadowy creature on the side of the road may just be remote-controlled. State wildlife officials across the country have for several decades been ...
State wildlife officials across the country have for several decades been rolling out roadside robot decoys to nab unscrupulous hunters, and the effort has paid off with hundreds of citations. SALT ...
The FarmGuard team consisting of University of Minnesota computer science and mechanical engineering students, created a drone system to detect deer on farms and prevent them from eating crops. The ...
Brian Wolslegel’s remote-controlled animals can wiggle their ears, move their legs and, in some cases, poop. These deer, bears and coyotes aren’t country-fair booth decoys. His lifelike robotics are ...
An early start to the mule deer hunting season in the wrong state should prove costly to several Oregonians too impatient to wait for opening day or to learn some basic geography. Five individuals now ...
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