The number of wild turkeys in Georgia is declining due to habitat loss, but the state has taken steps to reverse the trend, including shortening the turkey hunting season and encouraging controlled burns.
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The number of wild turkeys in Georgia is declining due to habitat loss, but the state has taken steps to reverse the trend, including shortening the turkey hunting season and encouraging controlled burns.