10: THE CHANGED STATUS OF THE WILD TURKEY OVER THE PAST THREE DECADES*

ABSTRACT The four races of the wild turkey (Meleagris gallopavo spp.) in the continental United States have increased remarkably during the last 30 years, both in numbers and in occupied habitat. Within the last 2 decades, the annual harvest has increased about 2.8‐fold. In addition, the wild turkey...

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Main Author: Henry S. Mosby
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wiley 1973-01-01
Series:Wildlife Society Bulletin
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1002/j.2328-5540.1973.tb00040.x
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description ABSTRACT The four races of the wild turkey (Meleagris gallopavo spp.) in the continental United States have increased remarkably during the last 30 years, both in numbers and in occupied habitat. Within the last 2 decades, the annual harvest has increased about 2.8‐fold. In addition, the wild turkey has been established beyond its ancestral range in seven western states and has been reestablished in two additional states west of the Mississippi, from which it had been extirpated. In the east, the turkey has been reintroduced successfully in six states. This expansion in numbers and in range has been due largely to the use of wild‐trapped stock and to habitat improvement. The present population of wild turkeys in the United States is estimated to be about 1,250,000 birds.
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10: THE CHANGED STATUS OF THE WILD TURKEY OVER THE PAST THREE DECADES*
Wildlife Society Bulletin
title 10: THE CHANGED STATUS OF THE WILD TURKEY OVER THE PAST THREE DECADES*
title_full 10: THE CHANGED STATUS OF THE WILD TURKEY OVER THE PAST THREE DECADES*
title_fullStr 10: THE CHANGED STATUS OF THE WILD TURKEY OVER THE PAST THREE DECADES*
title_full_unstemmed 10: THE CHANGED STATUS OF THE WILD TURKEY OVER THE PAST THREE DECADES*
title_short 10: THE CHANGED STATUS OF THE WILD TURKEY OVER THE PAST THREE DECADES*
title_sort 10 the changed status of the wild turkey over the past three decades
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