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While sitting down to enjoy turkey during the Thanksgiving holiday, remember that although wild and domestic turkeys are genetically the same species, that’s about where the similarity ends.
Wild turkeys in Michigan have every right to strut. Their native populations wiped out in Michigan by European settlers by 1900, decades of restoration efforts starting in the 1950s have restored ...
Wild turkeys - once absent from Montana - have boomed since their introduction to the state in the 1950s PERRY BACKUS of the Missoulian Nov 23, 2006 ...
2 very different hunts a year. Michigan now holds two wild turkey hunts a year, in the spring from April 20 to June 7, and in the fall from Sept. 13 to Nov. 14.
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Wiped out in Michigan, wild turkeys gobbled their way back - MSN2 very different hunts a year. Michigan now holds two wild turkey hunts a year, in the spring from April 20 to June 7, and in the fall from Sept. 13 to Nov. 14.
While sitting down to enjoy turkey during the holiday season, remember that although wild and domestic turkeys are genetically the same species, that’s about where the similarity ends.
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