A wild turkey takes flight. This winter N.H. Fish and Game is asking the public to help documenting flocks of wild turkeys in the Granite State. (COURTESY PHOTO)
A wild turkey takes flight. This winter N.H. Fish and Game is asking the public to help documenting flocks of wild turkeys in the Granite State. (COURTESY PHOTO)
The New Hampshire Fish and Game Department is seeking the public’s help with documenting flocks of wild turkeys this winter season by participating in the 2025-26 Winter Turkey Flock Survey, to run from Dec. 1 to March 31.
The department conducts the winter turkey flock survey each year to monitor wild turkey abundance, distribution, survival, food shortage and disease prevalence. Participation can be done through Fish and Game’s online portal.
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