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<blockquote data-quote="DoubleRidge" data-source="post: 5852750" data-attributes="member: 20594"><p>I've never read one published report from one wildlife biologist that said supplemental feeding was part of the way forward? Ill have to look for studies to understamd the benifits of feeding deer? </p><p></p><p>"Georgia turkey populations, like those through much of the Southeast, are in decline from successful post-restoration numbers. Biologists esimated that the state had about <strong>250,000 to 300,000 turkeys in 2022</strong>. That was down from about 350,000 a few years earlier"</p><p></p><p>" Alabama Spring hunters have historically taken up to 60,000 or more birds some years, but that dropped to an average of 40,000 for a time. In 2022, hunters took an estimated 35,740 turkeys"...downward trend.</p><p></p><p>Universities across the Southeast are studying the decline...not just TN.</p><p></p><p>But hopefully the last couple of favorable springs will help them bounce back...hearing some good reports.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DoubleRidge, post: 5852750, member: 20594"] I've never read one published report from one wildlife biologist that said supplemental feeding was part of the way forward? Ill have to look for studies to understamd the benifits of feeding deer? "Georgia turkey populations, like those through much of the Southeast, are in decline from successful post-restoration numbers. Biologists esimated that the state had about [B]250,000 to 300,000 turkeys in 2022[/B]. That was down from about 350,000 a few years earlier" " Alabama Spring hunters have historically taken up to 60,000 or more birds some years, but that dropped to an average of 40,000 for a time. In 2022, hunters took an estimated 35,740 turkeys"...downward trend. Universities across the Southeast are studying the decline...not just TN. But hopefully the last couple of favorable springs will help them bounce back...hearing some good reports. [/QUOTE]
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