How trading wild turkeys for other animals became a conservation success story

ASSOCIATED PRESS • November 27, 2025

Trading turkeys – for wildlife management, not dinner – was a key part of one of North America’s biggest conservation success stories. After dwindling to a few thousand birds in the late 1880s, the wild turkey population has grown to about 7 million birds in 49 states, plus more in Canada and Mexico.

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