AUGUSTA — Ten hunters who won the privilege to hunt moose in Maine during the upcoming season by bidding a total of $109,111 in the 2008 Maine Moose Permit Auction.

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All of the money derived from the auction goes to partial scholarships that will help send Maine youngsters to the Maine Conservation School in Bryant Pond and Conservation Camp at the Greenland Point Center in Princeton.
“The 10 successful hunters are doing more than bidding on the opportunity to participate in the hunt of their lifetime in the outdoors that they love,” said Roland D. Martin, commissioner of the Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife. “They are giving children a chance to learn valuable outdoor skills and gain a greater appreciation for the Maine outdoors as well.”
The annual Maine Moose Permit Auction was created by the legislature, which authorized the Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife to publicly auction permits as a way to raise funds for youth conservation education programs. Since the first auction in 1995, five permits have been auctioned annually. In 2007, the legislature voted to double the number to 10.
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