To better understand the response of wild turkeys to forest management activities and black flies, the objectives of Segment 5 of the Wild Turkey Responses to Forest Management research project were to: 1) Continue radio-tracking Wild Turkeys captured during the previous segment and capture and affix radios to up to an additional 40 hens enhance sample sizes across study sites; 2) Use micro-GPS telemetry to examine the effects of forest management, habitat and landscape features, and black flies on Wild Turkey habitat use, survival and reproductive success, emphasizing central and western Illinois sites; 3) Use micro-GPS telemetry, accelerometer data, and insect surveys during the breeding season to document potential effects of black fl...
Wild-trapped turkey were first released in southwestern Illinois in 1959. This, and subsequent relea...
The eastern wild turkey (Meleagris gallopavo silvestris) is an important game species in the mid-Sou...
Although prescribed burning has been used frequently for manipulating habitat, it has been rarely us...
To better understand the response of wild turkeys to forest management activities and black flies, t...
To better understand the response of wild turkeys to forest management activities and black flies, t...
To better understand the response of wild turkeys to forest management activities and black flies, t...
To better understand the response of wild turkeys to forest management activities and black flies, t...
Illinois Department of Natural Resources Division of Wildlifeunpublishednot peer reviewedOpe
We continued to document locations and fates of Wild Turkey hens captured in the winter of 2015 whos...
Reestablishment of the wild turkey has been successful in the southern part of Illinois where large ...
Annual Report, Surveys and Investigations Projects as required by Federal Aid in Wildlif...
Reproductive success is an important driver of population dynamics in wild avian populations. Establ...
Wild turkey (Meleagris gallopavo) populations have been restored and enhanced through introductions ...
Wild turkey (Meleagris gallopovo) hens are solitary and cryptic during the reproductive season, sens...
Extensive restoration and translocation efforts beginning in the mid-20th century helped to reestabl...
Wild-trapped turkey were first released in southwestern Illinois in 1959. This, and subsequent relea...
The eastern wild turkey (Meleagris gallopavo silvestris) is an important game species in the mid-Sou...
Although prescribed burning has been used frequently for manipulating habitat, it has been rarely us...
To better understand the response of wild turkeys to forest management activities and black flies, t...
To better understand the response of wild turkeys to forest management activities and black flies, t...
To better understand the response of wild turkeys to forest management activities and black flies, t...
To better understand the response of wild turkeys to forest management activities and black flies, t...
Illinois Department of Natural Resources Division of Wildlifeunpublishednot peer reviewedOpe
We continued to document locations and fates of Wild Turkey hens captured in the winter of 2015 whos...
Reestablishment of the wild turkey has been successful in the southern part of Illinois where large ...
Annual Report, Surveys and Investigations Projects as required by Federal Aid in Wildlif...
Reproductive success is an important driver of population dynamics in wild avian populations. Establ...
Wild turkey (Meleagris gallopavo) populations have been restored and enhanced through introductions ...
Wild turkey (Meleagris gallopovo) hens are solitary and cryptic during the reproductive season, sens...
Extensive restoration and translocation efforts beginning in the mid-20th century helped to reestabl...
Wild-trapped turkey were first released in southwestern Illinois in 1959. This, and subsequent relea...
The eastern wild turkey (Meleagris gallopavo silvestris) is an important game species in the mid-Sou...
Although prescribed burning has been used frequently for manipulating habitat, it has been rarely us...