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Originally Posted by UncleNorby
(Post 4062197)
II don't suspect anything strange going on in this case.
Just googling 25' long aluminum poles brings the cheap ones in around 300 bucks. If it is bats they're after drop a few around the poles and see if they will plant more. :) |
Originally Posted by nodog
(Post 4062222)
Well, if that ain't strange already...
Just googling 25' long aluminum poles brings the cheap ones in around 300 bucks. If it is bats they're after drop a few around the poles and see if they will plant more. :) |
Most likely they probably are trying for bats. Testing for rabbies or bat population surveys. Most likely they did get the property bounderies wrong or students who are nieve to tresspassing rules.
Aleast from that picture I can confirm it is a bat/bird mist net and pole you found. Got a Game Cam? |
No one suggested Aliens? That was my first thought. They finally got bored with crop circles and have moved onto netting. :rolleye0011:
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Originally Posted by OhioNovice
(Post 4062271)
No one suggested Aliens? That was my first thought. They finally got bored with crop circles and have moved onto netting. :rolleye0011:
Originally Posted by Wilcam47
(Post 4061968)
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Originally Posted by UncleNorby
(Post 4062197)
I suspect a mist netting survey for bats, probably associated with a nearby highway construction project, for State DNR/USFWS coordination purposes.
The surveyors are supposed to obtain permission from owners, but there's always the chance they are not on the property they think they are. I don't suspect anything strange going on in this case. |
Indiana DNR does not have to request permission to come on your land.
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Originally Posted by ladykiller
(Post 4062415)
Indiana DNR does not have to request permission to come on your land.
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I doubt its the DNR doing it, most likely a state biologist if it is that type of thing. In this case I'm sure they would ask you. I would think they ask for permission first, especially with equipment like this. I would think if it is a state biologist they may be mistaken on whose land they are on. They might have permission from a neighbor down the road but took a wrong turn and put the it on the wrong land. A call to the local DNR office would probably clear it up.
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Originally Posted by Psylocide
(Post 4062233)
I would guess that the pole is actually galvanized steel or some other metal... of course, if it's the government, it's probably aluminum and costs twice what we would pay at the shop.
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