This year's population appears to be at its highest since turkey restoration began in the 1960s ' due in part to a good hatching season in the spring, according to Ted Walski, turkey project biologist for the New Hampshire Fish and Game Department.
All Stories, New Hampshire Union Leader
Tue, 10/23/2018 - 8:08pm
This year's population appears to be at its highest since turkey restoration began in the 1960s ' due in part to a good hatching season in the spring, according to Ted Walski, turkey project biologist for the New Hampshire Fish and Game Department.