Wild Turkey Science

Habitat vs. predator control | #63

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Jan 29, 2024
Biologists discuss the importance of habitat management over predator control to increase turkey populations. They explore trapping's effectiveness in reducing raccoon populations and its impact on turkeys. A study reveals revegetated field borders and trapping have a positive impact on quail populations. The hosts highlight the significance of habitat for upland game birds and discuss conflicts with miso predators. They examine bias in publishing studies on predator control and strategies for raccoon control. The speakers explore the impact of predator control on fawn survival and recruitment. They discuss diversionary feeding as a strategy for predator control and the potential role of coyotes in reducing bird predation. Habitat loss is identified as the main cause of declining quail populations.
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