Wild turkeys were abundant across the U.S. until the mid-1800s, when the clearing of forestland and unregulated hunting led ...
After dwindling to a few thousand birds in the late 1880s, the wild turkey population has grown to about 7 million birds in ...
Astoria the wild turkey moved to downtown New York looking for love. She’s still single, but she’s attracting plenty of admirers.
Ahead of Thanksgiving, a Missouri turkey farmer reflects on his work with heritage birds and native ecosystems.
Americans have always loved wild turkeys, perhaps too much. By 1900, we had nearly driven this close relative to the chicken to extinction as a result of unregulated hunting and habitat destruction.
An increasing number of farm animal sanctuaries across the country have started promoting an alternative version of ...
The number of turkey poults – what turkey experts call baby turkeys – is on the decline across nearly all of Georgia, ...
A robot might be raising your Thanksgiving turkey - National Turkey Federation chairman John Zimmerman tells Mike Bedigan ...
Wild turkey swaps once fueled major wildlife recovery across North America. Learn how creative trades helped rebuild species and restore healthy ecosystems.