In the early 2000s, the Georgia Department of Natural Resources estimated there were about 350,000 wild turkeys in the state. The department no longer produces estimates, but Emily Rushton, a DNR ...
The Michigan Department of Natural Resources says “thanks to collaborative conservation, these incredible birds are thriving ...
Our family used to gather at her house for the full deal, including all the usual sides, pumpkin pie and often a wild turkey ...
This fall, the University of Georgia is doubling down on its commitment to researching Georgia’s wild turkeys. It's a pretty ...
After near-extinction, the feathery birds have rebounded in a big way. Now, they're overrunning this city and others.
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European settlers wiped out Michigan's native wild turkey population by 1900. But now the birds are back and thriving in ...
In 1969, a bold plan to restore Vermont's wild turkeys began with a handful of net-trapped birds from New York. What did ...
Once nearly extinct, the wild turkey population in New Jersey has rebounded through state restoration efforts, and today, ...