Game Commission crews will assess sites for the potential to trap turkeys. Trapping turkeys during winter is part of our ongoing population monitoring as well as the launch of a large-scale hen study. Just like the last two winters, the Game Commission will put leg bands on male turkeys statewide. Hunters who harvest one of those turkeys, or people who find one dead, are asked to report the band number by either calling the toll-free number or emailing the email address on the band.
The four study areas have different landscapes, turkey population densities, and spring hunter and harvest densities. The population and movement portion of that work is looking at how landscape and weather impact hen nest rates, nest success, poult survival, predation, habitat use and movement. The disease portion of the study is examining how disease prevalence varies based on landscape and impacts things like the survival and nesting rates of hens of different ages. Game Commission crews will collect various samples — blood, tracheal, feces and skin — from hens that receive backpack-style transmitters at the time of capture, too, for disease analyses.
Approximately additional transmitters will be deployed each winter through , so that in the end — with transmitters from hens that die being recovered and re-deployed — the Game Commission will be monitoring plus transmittered hens.
Biologists from Maryland and possibly another state wildlife agency will join the project next year, as well. Finding birds to trap is key to launching all of that work. Features: What's Near Me? Use the distance slider and layer options to filter results. Layers include: state game lands, license sale outlets, wildlife management unit boundaries, waterfowl zones, state parks, state forests, hunter access locations, pheasant release sites, region offices and more.
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