- Turkeys have come to town, but they arent always great neighbors
Emboldened wild turkeys have become such a nuisance in some Metro Detroit communities that a high-tech solution is underway to help It looks like a dog and barks like a dog, but isn't a dog
- Michigan wild turkey population thriving after being wiped out
Michigan now has two wild turkey hunts, in the spring and fall, attracting tens of thousands of hunters — and their spending power — to the Michigan woods That, in turn, brings some wild
- DNR launches 2025 wild turkey brood survey - State of Michigan
Anyone in Michigan can help by reporting wild turkey sightings between July 1 and Aug 31, using the online turkey brood survey form to submit observations The survey asks seven short questions about what observers saw
- Wild Turkeys Carve Out Place in Michigan — NWTF Michigan
Efforts to restore Michigan’s wild turkey population have been so successful, the bird’s numbers have reached an estimated 200,000 To control the number of birds, the state has two hunting seasons annually The fall season ended Nov 14
- Michigan Turkey Hunting Cheatsheet: Guide for Spring 2025
Hunting Spring has arrived, including its symphony of bird songs - including the coveted turkey gobble for Detroit's conservation community Here is Expedition Detroit's 2025 breakdown of the locations, dates, equipment, and special regulations for this Spring's Michigan turkey hunting season
- Gobble, gobble! The Comeback of Michigan’s Wild Turkey
In addition to flying, Wild Turkeys can even swim when they need to! Thanks to collaborative conservation, these incredible birds are once again thriving across Michigan's forests and open woodland habitats
- Michigans wild turkey population is seeing a resurgence
Wild turkeys can now be found in every county in the Lower Peninsula as well as parts of the UP The DNR has counted a total of 200,000 wild turkeys in Michigan
- Seeing turkeys in southern Michigan? The DNR would like to know . . . - Yahoo
Wild turkeys were near extinction in Michigan in the early 20th century, but now found in every county across the state, the DNR said
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