Quote from: Shiloh on June 10, 2022, 09:54:51 AM
Is it wise for a state wildlife agency to sit back and watch what other states are doing and what benefits come from the changes or is it better to just try something and see if it works? Somebody has to take the first step, but I'm glad my state isn't just throwing darts.
Much of the research we are conducting in Alabama and now Kentucky & Mississippi is transferable to neighboring states, in fact there are many recent instances of states sharing findings from wild turkey research. The one problem Turkeys For Tomorrow hopes to address is communication. Much of the turkey research conducted in years past by various groups and agencies never makes itself into the hands of land managers and the "common turkey hunter". It will benefit all of us to be just as educated on findings as the state agencies. We hope that each of you on this forum will consider joining our organization and helping us help wild turkeys across the country.