Outdoor Guide on MSN
Wild turkeys: What to do if you spot one in your yard
The good news is wild turkey populations have rebounded dramatically. The bad news (for some ) is, that means they might make frequent visits to your yard.
January 2026 marks the 50th anniversary of Wisconsin's wild turkey reintroduction. Here is what to know about the species in ...
The first-ever fundraising event of the High Rockies Chapter of the National Wild Turkey Federation took place Jan. 9, with a ...
Idaho Fish and Game shared some tips for residents to “communicate that you’re at the top of the pecking order.” ...
CONCORD, N.H. (AP) — No one wants a weasel on their Thanksgiving table, but swapping turkeys for other animals was once surprisingly common. Trading turkeys – for wildlife management, not dinner – was ...
Greeley Tribune on MSN
Turkeys roaming Greeley should be left undisturbed, local officials advise
Watching turkeys roam around Greeley allows residents to connect with local wildlife, but officials warn that wildlife should ...
Not too long ago, wild turkeys were almost impossible to find in Connecticut. Experts believe that overhunting and deforestation in the 19th century drove the birds out of the area. It was not until ...
It takes approximately 12-13 days to lay the full clutch of eggs and another 26-28 days of continuous incubation for them to hatch. Newly hatched wild turkeys, called poults, are highly mobile and can ...
WhiskeyPulse on MSN
Pour one for conservation: Bourbon meets wild turkey protection
The worlds of bourbon and conservation have found common ground in an unexpected way. A distillery and a wildlife ...
While it’s common to see flocks of wild turkeys in San Luis Obispo County, either pecking at lawns or roaming through neighborhoods, the experience can still be intimidating. These birds, which can ...
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