Albany — DEC wildlife biologists are entering the third year of what is evolving to be an increasingly important four-year study into wild turkey survival rates. With a sharp decline in wild turkey numbers across the state, a record low spring gobbler harvest in 2014 and the arrival of a new disease that impacts wild […]
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