When New York’s Department of Environmental Conservation announced that it planned to hold a spring turkey hunt on Long Island, I, like many other Long Island hunters, felt both excitement and apprehension.
Long Island lost its original turkey population during the late 1800s, and for about 100 years, the birds were absent from its fields and forests.
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