Show Notes
Unlock the secrets behind wild turkey populations and find out how cutting-edge research is shaping the future of turkey hunting—and conservation. If you're a hunter, conservationist, or just fascinated by these iconic birds, this episode is your must-listen.Dan Johnson sits down with Patrick Wightman, the new National Director of Wild Turkey Research and Science at the NWTF, to dive into groundbreaking findings that could change the way you hunt and protect turkeys.
Discover the surprising role of habitat loss, predator control, and disease management—plus learn what recent scientific innovations reveal about turkey behavior and population trends.You'll learn about recent studies on predator impacts, GPS tracking of gobblers, and how technology like audio recorders is revolutionizing our understanding of turkey ecology. Patrick shares behind-the-scenes insights from research projects funded across 26 states, exploring how habitat restoration, disease monitoring, and predator trapping influence turkey numbers.Missing this knowledge could mean continuing declines in turkey populations or missed opportunities to enhance habitat and harvests. But armed with the latest science, hunters and land managers can make smarter decisions—building a future where wild turkeys thrive on our landscapes.Perfect for hunters seeking to deepen their understanding, conservation advocates, or anyone curious about the science behind their outdoor passions.
This episode offers a rare glimpse into the world of wild turkey research—crucial info for ensuring these birds stay plentiful for generations to come. Want to explore the science further? Visit nwtf.org for project updates, or check out the Wild Turkey Lab at uga for accessible research articles and expert breakdowns. Stay tuned as science advances, opening new doors for turkey conservation and hunting success.