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Why are wild turkeys hatching more females?
University of Georgia (UGA) Ph.D. candidate Erin Ulrey and a team of researchers sprinkled cracked corn over an open field at the Savannah River Site in Aiken, S.C., where they waited for wild turkeys ...
Researchers are studying a decades-long decline in wild turkey populations across the Southeast and Midwest. A study found that female turkeys in hunted areas were more likely to produce female ...
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