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Turkey Habitat Restoration Revives Appalachian Ecosystems
The Virginia NWTF, Wildlife Resources, and Forestry partnered to restore native open field habitats on Jack Mountain, enhancing biodiversity in…
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Partnership Restores Wild Turkey Habitat at Jamestown Wildlife Area
A habitat project in north-central Kansas is boosting wild turkey and wildlife populations through an 18-year partnership between NWTF, KDWP,…
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NWTF Connecticut Chapter Hosts Landowner Workshop
CT landowners are invited to a Sept 13 workshop at Sessions Woods WMA, focusing on wild turkey habitat and wildlife…
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Listening In: New Research Aims to Decode the Gobbles of Wild Turkeys
Researchers are using mini audio recorders on wild turkeys to study how hunting affects gobbling and whether calls can help…
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Meet Nebraska’s Wild Turkey Program Manager
Carlie Gizel leads Nebraska’s first turkey-focused wildlife program, aiming to sustain wild turkey populations and hunting, backed by NGPC, NWTF,…
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Public encouraged to take part in summer turkey survey
Join Nebraska’s summer turkey brood survey from July 1–Aug. 31. Report turkey sightings to help track wild turkey populations. Visit…
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North Carolina NWTF Kicks Off Summer with Conservation
NC NWTF volunteers, staff, and agencies met at Mountain Island Forest to plan conservation, tour habitat sites, and discuss wild…
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Wheelin’ Sportsmen Program in California Delivers Life-Changing Outdoor Experiences
NWTF’s Wheelin’ Sportsmen in CA, led by Don Wixon, gives people with disabilities memorable hunts. Karen Trolan bagged a 15¾"…
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Revolutionizing Turkey Conservation in Arizona: How GPS Tech and Soft Releases Are Changing the Game
AZGFD’s GPS-tracking study reveals wild turkey behavior post-translocation, shaping future wildlife decisions after past efforts showed mixed results—especially in Arizona’s…
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NWTF and USDA Forest Service Expand Restoration Work in Klamath River WUI with Seiad Thin Project
The Seiad Thin Project, launching in 2025, aims to reduce wildfire risk and improve wildlife habitat in the Klamath River…
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