
The Decline of Turkeys: A Conservation Marvel in Peril
Wild turkey populations in the South and Midwest have been declining over the past decade or so, raising concerns among scientists and conservationists. While wild turkeys were once a conservation success story, their numbers have been dwindling, prompting studies and hunting restrictions in some states. The exact reasons for the decline are still unclear, but potential factors include habitat loss, changes in predator behavior, disease, and climate change. Researchers are working to understand the causes and find solutions to protect and restore wild turkey populations.


