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Kansas suspended the fall turkey hunting season due to a declining bird population, meaning no wild gobblers will be part of the Thanksgiving feast.
In an effort to help boost the wild turkey population, the Kansas Wildlife and Parks Commission took steps Thursday to allow less hunting of that game bird.
Missouri, which has also seen a turkey population decline, could potentially feel the effect of Kansas, Oklahoma and Nebraska turkey hunting changes.
Kansas suspended the fall turkey hunting season due to a declining bird population, meaning no wild gobblers will be part of the Thanksgiving feast.
WICHITA, Kan. (KSNW) – Kansas Wildlife and Parks says turkey hunting season has been suspended due to declining turkey populations at state and regional levels. The Kansas Wildlife and Parks ...
TOPEKA, Kan. — Kansas has canceled its fall turkey hunting season, state officials announced Friday, amid a decline in turkey populations across the Midwest and Southeast. Kansas has documented ...
Wildlife biologists say the decline in turkey production is behind the decision to cancel the fall turkey hunting season in Kansas.
Because of a declining population, Kansas will not have a turkey hunting season this fall. The Kansas Wildlife and Parks Commission made the decision after hearing recommendations from staff ...
Because of a declining population, Kansas will not have a turkey hunting season this fall. The Kansas Wildlife and Parks Commission made the decision after hearing recommendations from staff ...
Changes in Turkey Management The question of what is impacting Middle America’s turkey populations is cause for continued research and lots of speculation. Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks ...
WICHITA, Kan. (KSNW) – Kansas Wildlife and Parks says turkey hunting season has been suspended due to declining turkey populations at state and regional levels. The Kansas Wildlife and Parks ...