
Fifty years ago, the American wild turkey survived in isolated, small populations. Now an estimated 5.6 million birds are spread across the continental United States (minus Alaska) and Ontario, Canada.
Ontario, Population Density, Conservation of Natural Resources, Turkeys, Animals, Animals, Wild, United States
Ontario, Population Density, Conservation of Natural Resources, Turkeys, Animals, Animals, Wild, United States
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