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The most compelling data I have seen
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<blockquote data-quote="Carlos" data-source="post: 5630895" data-attributes="member: 15745"><p>Here's one theory.</p><p></p><p>"As with any wildlife population, suitable habitat is key, and turkey habitat in the East is suffering in several ways," said Chamberlain. "Turkeys are inextricably linked to hardwood forest, and the amount of that habitat is decreasing. Land is also being converted to the types of habitats that are not conducive to turkeys, such as pine plantations in the southeast. In other words, the birds are trying to survive in poor-quality woodlands."</p><p></p><p>Logging is not good for wild turkeys.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Carlos, post: 5630895, member: 15745"] Here's one theory. “As with any wildlife population, suitable habitat is key, and turkey habitat in the East is suffering in several ways,” said Chamberlain. “Turkeys are inextricably linked to hardwood forest, and the amount of that habitat is decreasing. Land is also being converted to the types of habitats that are not conducive to turkeys, such as pine plantations in the southeast. In other words, the birds are trying to survive in poor-quality woodlands.” Logging is not good for wild turkeys. [/QUOTE]
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