Bearcat Hollow is more than a splendid example of habitat improvement and management that benefits wildlife. It’s also a wonderful opportunity for a variety of hunters in Arkansas, new and experienced alike, to enjoy a quality hunting experience on public land.
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NC Wild Turkey Telemetry Study
2 years agoJoin the NWTF, North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission and North Carolina State University’s College of Natural Resources for a trap-and-release turkey ecology study in the Piedmont region of North Carolina. This three-year collaborative study seeks to understand various wild turkey data, including hunter harvest pressure, nesting patterns and potential diseases, across three distinct regions in North Carolina.
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Cocktails and Conservation: Seasons and Harvest Impacts
2 years agoIn our final episode of our Cocktails and Conservation series, Dr. Michael Chamberlain and Dr. Bret Collier cover research based data on the impact that both season dates and gobbler harvests can and do have on our turkey populations. This is especially important as we look at the number of harvests from this year’s turkey season. So grab a cocktail, get your questions ready and tune in for what is sure to be an interactive discussion.
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Planting Chufa – A How-to Guide
3 years agoChufa (Chew-fa) is one of the most popular crops planted for wild turkeys. Travis Sumner, NWTF Hunting Heritage Center and Habitat Manager, gives instruction on how to prep for, plant and maintain a chufa plot on your hunting property.
Buy Chufa and other seed today by visiting seedstore.nwtf.org. (must have NWTF member ID to set up login)