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 ...
Michigan began transplanting wild turkeys from Pennsylvania in the Allegan State Forest during the 1950s. Efforts were made to successfully expand the wild turkeys’ range across the northern Lower ...
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