Birds of a Feather: The Turkey Subspecies – First For Wildlife

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Last updated 08 Jul 2024
Birds of a Feather: The Turkey Subspecies – First For Wildlife
In the 1800s, unregulated hunting, deforestation and habitat destruction drove the wild turkey population to fewer than 30,000 birds in North America. Thanks to hunter-led conservation efforts, there are now around 7 million turkeys throughout the US, Canada and Mexico, and they are found in every US state except Alaska. Turkeys are one of the…
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