Most Americans will not eat wild turkey for Thanksgiving. But climate change is a fair topic for conversation at the table. “It’s a big gap,” Tim Lyons, a scientist with Minnesota’s Department of ...
This weekend marks the start of fall turkey hunting across most of Pennsylvania. Including nearly all of Lancaster County. It wasn’t too long ago that simply spotting a wild turkey in Lancaster County ...
The wild turkey’s continuing success story in Berkshire County may partly hinge on the behavior of humans to keep the state’s official game bird, well, wild. Habitat loss caused the downfall of the ...
Wild turkeys are one of America’s most iconic animals and the mascot of Thanksgiving. While farm-raised birds are abundant, wild ones are in a more delicate position. The Washington Post reported that ...
They’re in the backyard. They’re up on the roof and at the front door. They stop traffic and make a mad dash for your car. The feathered beast making a b-line for your front bumper is New Jersey’s ...
Pennsylvania's wild turkey population has been going down, after peaking in 2001, so to help find out why the state Game Commission has outfitted about 100 hens with GPS transmitters as part of its ...
Both DEM and Congress of the Birds are aware of the turkey and say he is a 'healthy animal doing health animal things.' ...
It's hard for many Wisconsinites to believe, but in 1975 the Badger State was devoid of wild turkeys. That changed dramatically thanks to a 1976 reintroduction effort by the Department of Natural ...