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Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission urges residents and visitors to report all wild turkey sightings between now and August 31 to aid conservation efforts

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Florida – The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) is urging residents and visitors across the state to report all wild turkey sightings from now until August 31. This includes sightings of hens, poults (newly hatched wild turkeys), and gobblers. The call to action is part of Florida’s annual summer wild turkey survey, an essential initiative aimed at collecting data on the state’s wild turkey populations.

The survey is an integral part of a larger multi-state effort to monitor the health and success of wild turkey populations across the country. It helps wildlife biologists understand key factors such as reproductive success, poult survival, and overall population distribution. This data is crucial for managing and sustaining healthy wild turkey populations for the future.

“Reporting wild turkey sightings helps FWC biologists estimate population metrics at statewide and regional levels,” said an FWC spokesperson. “The information collected plays a vital role in guiding management strategies and ensuring that Florida’s wild turkey populations remain strong.”

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Wild turkeys are widespread throughout Florida, and sightings are common across various regions of the state. Nests typically begin to hatch in late spring and continue into the summer months, which is why this period is especially important for gathering information. However, nesting success can be impacted by several factors, such as weather conditions, predation, and habitat quality. These fluctuating conditions can have a significant effect on the survival rates of poults, which, in turn, affects the overall health of the wild turkey population.

By reporting sightings of wild turkeys, Floridians and visitors are directly contributing to the understanding of turkey populations in the state. These reports help FWC biologists gain a clearer picture of how turkey numbers are changing, both statewide and regionally. This helps ensure that appropriate conservation efforts are in place to protect these iconic birds.

The FWC is making it easy for the public to participate in the survey. People can submit their turkey sightings through the FWC website at MyFWC.com/TurkeySurvey. The site provides simple instructions and a user-friendly interface for submitting sightings, allowing everyone from casual birdwatchers to seasoned wildlife enthusiasts to contribute to the project.

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The survey results will be used to assess the reproductive success of wild turkeys, as well as to track poult survival and overall population trends. These factors are essential for understanding how different environmental factors are affecting wild turkeys and for making informed decisions on how best to manage turkey habitats and populations in Florida.

So, whether you’re spotting a wild turkey while out for a hike or seeing one in your backyard, the FWC encourages you to report it. By doing so, you’ll be helping to ensure that wild turkeys continue to thrive in Florida for generations to come.

For more information on the wild turkey survey and to start reporting sightings, visit MyFWC.com/TurkeySurvey. Your participation will directly support the conservation efforts needed to maintain healthy wild turkey populations across the state.

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