Brood surveys show progress, but only multi-year local context reveals whether turkey recovery is real or just a short-lived ...
In a few weeks, turkey hunters will be distraught when the U.S. Forest Service starts conducting controlled burns in the Ouachita National Forest. Some of the burns will occur during nesting season, ...
After five years of less than desirable production, wild turkey recruitment increased substantially in 2010 based on a S.C. Department of Natural Resources survey. Annually since the early 1980's, the ...
Based on a S.C. Department of Natural Resources survey, reproduction by wild turkeys increased only slightly over 2007, which was the poorest year on record, according to a state wildlife biologist.
Turkey reproduction has improved in Arkansas, and the spring season is expected to be better this year, state wildlife experts report. Turkey hunters have some good news to look forward to this season ...
The number of young wild turkeys, or poults, per mother hen in Missouri has dwindled to less than one, on average. “They're not reproducing well enough to even replace themselves," said Reina Tyl, ...
About 8,500 licenses were made available for the spring turkey season, 50 fewer than last year.
Be it from better weather or better data, turkey futures are looking strong in Arkansas. Jeremy Wood, the turkey program coordinator for the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission, issued a cautiously ...