State
biologists are asking for the public's help in monitoring wild
turkeys this summer.
The
Sunshine State is home to healthy wild turkey populations.
They
occur throughout Florida and prefer open forests and forest edges and
openings.
The
Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission conducts the summer
wild turkey survey each year to learn more about annual nesting
success, brood survival, and distribution and abundance of wild
turkeys.
The
Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission is asking the
public to report all wild turkeys they see during your normal daily
activities from June 1st to August 31st.
They
are interested in sightings of hens with and without young as well as
male birds from all regions of the state, including rural and
developed areas.
You
can report wild turkey sightings on-line at myfwc.com.
http://live.oysterradio.com/
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