Turkey troubles? WDFW may have solutions
<p>What goes great with a side of mashed potatoes but not so good with prized dahlias, haystacks, or your shiny new truck? Wild turkeys. While wild turkeys are fun for wildlife watching, they can be a nuisance to property owners in some situations. The good news is that they’re delicious and hunters come to Washington from all over the country to hunt them, so there may be help for you in the form of hunters if you are experiencing turkey problems on your property.</p>
<p>While native to parts of North America, wild turkeys were not originally in Washington state but introduced beginning in the early twentieth century. Additional introductions took place in the 1960s, 1990s, and as recently as 2003, which was a very successful effort. So successful that we now have “urban” turkeys as well as those in the wild.</p>
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