Wild turkey swaps once fueled major wildlife recovery across North America. Learn how creative trades helped rebuild species and restore healthy ecosystems.
Wild turkeys are abundant in Florida, but hunting one for Thanksgiving means planning months ahead. What to know.
PALMYRA - Relocation of a Palmyra-famous wild turkey from a Wawa parking lot to a wildlife refuge has residents squawking with concern over the whereabouts of birds that recently made the store their ...
CLAY COUNTY, WV (WCHS/WVAH) — Spring is an exciting time here in the Mountain State. Temperatures warm, plants come to life and we leave those gray winter days behind. If you're a hunter, you probably ...
Turkeys in Tennessee reproduced at a slightly lower than average rate this year, state wildlife officials now report.Results ...
EDIRNE, Turkey (AP) — An unusual friendship between a Turkish man and a swan he rescued has endured for decades. Retired postman Recep Mirzan found Garip, a female swan, 37 years ago in Turkey’s ...
If you have a wild turkey on the dinner table this Thanksgiving, be sure you know where it came from. The Maine Department of ...
Now that's an old turkey. Wildlife officials in Pennsylvania recently discovered something they never thought they'd see: a 12-year-old wild turkey. Apparently, this bird has figured out a way to live ...
No one wants a weasel on their Thanksgiving table, but swapping turkeys for other animals was once surprisingly common. Trading turkeys – for wildlife man ...