The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) is calling on residents and visitors in Florida to report sightings of wild turkeys until August 31. The reports should include observations of hens, poults, and gobblers.
This effort is part of an annual summer survey that contributes to a larger multi-state initiative. The goal is to gain insights into the reproductive success and population abundance of wild turkeys. The data collected will assist FWC biologists in understanding nesting success, poult survival, and overall population distribution. This information is vital for managing and sustaining healthy wild turkey populations in the future.
Wild turkeys are prevalent across Florida, with nests hatching from late spring through summer. However, nesting success varies yearly due to factors like weather conditions, predation, and habitat quality. These fluctuations can significantly impact turkey populations. By reporting sightings, people can help biologists estimate population metrics both statewide and regionally.
For more information or to report sightings, visit MyFWC.com/TurkeySurvey.