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State asks residents to report turkey sightings to study reproduction success
Michigan's Department of Natural Resources is requesting residents to report wild turkey sightings from July 1 to August 31 to study reproduction success. The annual survey, part of a multi-state effort by the National Wild Turkey Federation, has collected over 17,000 observations since its launch four years ago, tracking turkeys that have rebounded to all Michigan counties.
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