New London, Conn. (AP) — Catching a Connecticut moose takes lots of patience, a quick and steady hand at the tranquilizer dart-gun trigger – especially from a cramped two-person helicopter getting tossed by the wind – and keen eyesight. And more patience. Three years ago, state wildlife biologist Andrew LaBonte began to collect some basic […]
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