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CORNHUSKER TURKEY TOUR
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Fitzpatrick, Brad
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Birds
/ Deoxyribonucleic acid
/ DNA
/ Genetic testing
/ Habitats
/ Success
/ Wild turkeys
2018
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CORNHUSKER TURKEY TOUR
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Fitzpatrick, Brad
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Birds
/ Deoxyribonucleic acid
/ DNA
/ Genetic testing
/ Habitats
/ Success
/ Wild turkeys
2018
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CORNHUSKER TURKEY TOUR
2018
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Overview
In the southeastern portion of the state, the remaining Rio Grande birds from the 1961-62 release colonized suitable habitat, and the release of Eastern wild turkeys in the extreme southeastern corner of the state further tangled the branches of Nebraska's wild-turkey family tree. The genetic testing to date is consistent with the historical record that, over time, bird populations have intermingled and muddied the genetics. CENTURIES OF STRUTTING A Nebraska turkey timeline 1804 Lewis and Clark report seeing wild turkeys in what is present-day Nebraska. 1915 Wild turkeys are considered all but extinct in the Cornhusker State. 1937 The PittmanRobertson Act provides much-needed funding for wildliferestoration work. 1945 World War II ends, and serious wild-turkeyrestoration efforts soon begin across the United States. 1951 Cannon nets allow for highly effective trap and transfer of wild-turkey flocks. 1959 Twenty-eight Merriam's turkeys are released at Pine Ridge.
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Bonnier Corporation,North Equity
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