Two of the three inductees this year into the National Wild Turkey Federation’s Grand National Calling Championships Hall of ...
In 1844, the last recorded observation of native wild turkeys came from extreme southwestern New York State. For over a century, the wild turkey continued to be absent from the New York landscape.
While bird flu can spread quickly among wild birds and poultry, state officials claim the risk to humans remains low.
New York’s Finger Lakes National Forest is home to the first acres managed under the National Wild Turkey Federation’s Forests and Flocks Initiative.
Most afternoons, drivers zipping over the Bloomington Ferry Bridge have company. Wild turkeys dot the roadside, lolling casually at the road edge as rush-hour traffic cruises by. Bill Penning, ...
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