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<blockquote data-quote="Buzzard Breath" data-source="post: 5313894" data-attributes="member: 3158"><p>You may want to read the turkey study to see what it's about.</p><p></p><p>"More severe population declines have been observed in other areas of the state, particularly in south-central Tennessee, causing local residents, hunters and managers concern that additional population-level factors are impacting these populations (Buehler et al. 2016). In response, TWRA, the University of Tennessee and the National Wild Turkey Federation (NWTF) partnered on a six-year research project to determine what factors are driving turkey population fluctuation in southern middle Tennessee and develop strategies to address issues that are identified" - Page 2 in the "Current Status" title</p><p></p><p>[URL unfurl="true"]https://www.tn.gov/content/dam/tn/twra/documents/birds/turkey_management_plan.pdf[/URL]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buzzard Breath, post: 5313894, member: 3158"] You may want to read the turkey study to see what it's about. "More severe population declines have been observed in other areas of the state, particularly in south-central Tennessee, causing local residents, hunters and managers concern that additional population-level factors are impacting these populations (Buehler et al. 2016). In response, TWRA, the University of Tennessee and the National Wild Turkey Federation (NWTF) partnered on a six-year research project to determine what factors are driving turkey population fluctuation in southern middle Tennessee and develop strategies to address issues that are identified" - Page 2 in the "Current Status" title [URL unfurl="true"]https://www.tn.gov/content/dam/tn/twra/documents/birds/turkey_management_plan.pdf[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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