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Craig Harper shows how wild turkeys nest in various vegetation types in south-middle Tennessee

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    Craig Harper shows how wild turkeys nest in various vegetation types in south-middle Tennessee

    Posted on Jul 10, 2023Share on

    Hatched eggs in wild turkey nest.

    The UT School of Natural Resources professor shows examples of these vegetation types after a seven-year study conducted with fellow professor David Buehler at the University of Tennessee.

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