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<blockquote data-quote="Displaced_Vol" data-source="post: 4842778" data-attributes="member: 20484"><p><strong>Re: TWRA study update</strong></p><p></p><p>Several good posts here thank you all for weighing in & providing some more insight. </p><p>I look forward to the results also because like I mentioned it "seems" as though it is going to be very thorough. Hopefully some things will be learned and can be applied to this situation directly but maybe also give blue print for the future. </p><p></p><p>One interesting point in was not aware of from megalomaniac's post was the fact that there is no social or biological carrying capacity for turkey. I did not know that and just assumed, much like deer, that once you had "too many" they would start to suffer and populations would drop some.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Displaced_Vol, post: 4842778, member: 20484"] [b]Re: TWRA study update[/b] Several good posts here thank you all for weighing in & providing some more insight. I look forward to the results also because like I mentioned it “seems” as though it is going to be very thorough. Hopefully some things will be learned and can be applied to this situation directly but maybe also give blue print for the future. One interesting point in was not aware of from megalomaniac’s post was the fact that there is no social or biological carrying capacity for turkey. I did not know that and just assumed, much like deer, that once you had “too many” they would start to suffer and populations would drop some. [/QUOTE]
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