Wild Turkey Science is a science-based podcast bringing you the latest research on wild turkey ecolo
For the first episode in our Oaktober mini-series, we discuss the general biology of oaks. Listen as
Our producer Charlotte drops by to read us some questions and comments from our YouTube audience. Be
Matt McDonough, PhD student at Auburn University, walks us through his master’s project assessing ho
In this episode, we dive deep into the literature on coyotes and explore the impacts of their intera
Dudley Phelps, Mossy Oak Nativ Nurseries plant expert and co-host of the Gamekeeper Podcast, joins u
In this episode, Will takes us on a deep dive of best recipes and recommendations when food plotting
In this episode, we discuss upcoming episodes on the horizon, including how cattle grazing affects t
Want to join the team? We are recruiting a videographer to focus on developing video content to help
In this episode, we begin with a more philosophical discussion evaluating outcomes rather than techn
In this episode, we respond to audience questions around fire management for turkeys. We discuss the
In this episode, we review a recent Wisconsin study focused on restoring native woodlands and introd
In this episode, we boil down the key areas of focus for improving turkey habitat and connectivity o
In this episode, we discuss the various ways in which landowners can estimate poults per hen, monito
Heather Keane Thomas joins us to shed light on her non-traditional upbringing with her father and re
We sit down for a second time to answer questions from our listeners and followers - ranging from to
In this episode, we recap our recent trip to the annual Wild Turkey Working Group and share major fi
In this episode, we take a step away from the scientific literature to ask a regen ag practitioner a
Does water on a hen make it more susceptible to predation? In this episode, we comb through the lite
Brent Rogers, wild turkey historian and collector extraordinaire, joins us to break down wild turkey
Today we are joined by Dr. Chad Lehman, senior biologist for the South Dakota Department of Game Fis