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Thread: Robotic mounts, Custom Robotic Wildlife, Inc., Mosinee, Wisconsin, USA

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    Robotic mounts, Custom Robotic Wildlife, Inc., Mosinee, Wisconsin, USA


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    Wildlife decoys helps catch poachers

    Published on Aug 7, 2012

    The HSUS equips wildlife enforcement officers with remote-controlled decoys such as deer, bears, and coyotes, to be strategically deployed in poaching area to catch poachers.

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    Robotic Deer w/ moving head, tail, and swivel base

    Published on Apr 19, 2014

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    Taxidermy robotic big horn sheep mount - $1800

    Published on May 15, 2015

    This is an older mount that had been used in a retail store lease that we cleaned up and replaced the motors in. The base is all new and it looks great. The movement of the head and those huge horns will keep people talking. Many other mounts are available. Shipping and handling can be arranged by contacting Brian at 715-692-3000.

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    Super cool robotic sitting wolf mount for sale...so realistic !!!

    Published on May 15, 2015

    This is one of the coolest mounts we have, it is so realistic, it fools people all the time. This mounted wolf will be a great addition to your home or office and it will surely draw attention to targeted areas of any retail store...increasing traffic and leaving everyone who sees it, talking for days. - $2400

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    Officials now using robot animals to catch poachers

    Published on Feb 28, 2016

    Officials in Maryland are using robotic versions of wildlife to lure in poachers. Cenk Uygur and Ana Kasparian hosts of The Young Turks discuss.

    Do you support this effort to reduce poaching? Let us know in the comments below.

    Read more here: "These undercover robot animals are helping in the hunt for poachers"

    by Karin Brulliard
    February 24, 2016

    “Two men in Maryland recently achieved Internet infamy when they were temporarily banned from hunting after they’d used crossbows to shoot a deer on state land.

    Or so they thought.

    The men had actually fallen prey to the ruse of a state-owned robotic deer, one of a growing number of remote-controlled decoys being used by American wildlife law enforcement to stop poachers. Across the nation, a small army of deer, elk, bear, turkey, fox and wolf dummies has been deployed to catch people who hunt in the wrong place, in the wrong season or otherwise illegally.”

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