
""I was putting on about 37,000 steps per day looking for him," Marland said Sunday. "I haven't done so much exercise in a very long time.""
"Colton Johnson, owner of Midwest Aerial Drone Services, has used heat-sensing drones to help hunters recover deer and reunite missing dogs with their owners. Add a kangaroo to the list.""
""It almost looked like a dinosaur running through the woods," Johnson said. "It's going to be a story to tell for a long time.""
Chesney, a 16-month-old kangaroo, escaped from Sunshine Farm in Necedah, Wisconsin, after being spooked by stray dogs. His keeper, Debbie Marland, and volunteers searched for him for three days, utilizing heat-seeking drones to track his movements. Despite staying within a three-mile radius, Chesney's agility made him difficult to locate. The search involved significant effort, with Marland reporting about 37,000 steps taken daily. The successful recovery of Chesney showcased the effectiveness of drone technology in locating lost animals.
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