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Wild Turkey Summer Survey 2005
South Carolina Department of Natural Resources
South Carolina Department of Natural Resources
Abstract
Annually, the S.C. Department of Natural Resources (DNR) conducts a Summer Turkey Brood Survey to estimate reproduction and recruitment of turkeys in South Carolina. The survey involves agency wildlife biologists, technicians and conservation officers, as well as many volunteers from other natural resource agencies and the general public. Unlike survey results from last year, this year’s survey indicates the poorest turkey reproduction in at least six years, according to Charles Ruth, DNR Deer and Turkey Project supervisor.
Issue Date
2005-10-31
Keywords
Wild turkey--Counting--South Carolina, Animal clutches--South Carolina
Type
Document
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