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Wild Turkey Science

What did we learn about the role of season frameworks? | #04

Wild Turkey Science

Charlotte Nowak

Science, Natural Sciences

5.0587 Ratings

🗓️ 30 January 2023

⏱️ 71 minutes

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Summary

Is the science settled? Will and Marcus have a deep discussion about what we learned from the first few episodes, what data we have, what is missing, and where we should go from here.

Paper: Considerations for Timing of Spring Wild Turkey Hunting Seasons in the Southeastern
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Dr. Marcus Lashley (DrDisturbance) Dr. Will Gulsby (dr_will_gulsby) Turkeys for Tomorrow (turkeysfortomorrow) UF DEER Lab (ufdeerlab)

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Produced by Charlotte Nowak

Transcript

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0:00.0

Welcome to Wild Turkey Science, a podcast made possible by Turkeys for Tomorrow.

0:14.4

I'm Dr. Marcus Lashley, Professor of Wildlife Ecology at the University of Florida.

0:19.7

And I'm Dr. Will Gulsby, Professor of Wildlife Ecology at the University of Florida. And I'm Dr. Will Gulsby, Professor of Wildlife Ecology and Management at Auburn University.

0:26.6

We're both lifelong hunters and devoted scientists who are passionate about hunting,

0:30.6

managing, and researching wild turkeys.

0:33.6

In this podcast, we'll explore turkey research, speak to the experts in the field, and address the difficult questions related to wild turkey ecology and management.

0:44.1

Our goal is to serve as your connection to wild turkey science.

0:54.0

Will.

1:00.6

I almost thought you had a turkey behind you, but then I remembered who you are.

1:03.8

And noticed that that is indeed a duck.

1:07.4

Dammit, I knew I needed to blur my background.

1:10.6

You asked me, should I blur my background?

1:11.7

I was like, no, why don't you just leave it? Why don't we just leave it? If we do have somebody jump on our YouTube to watch us in this

1:18.1

and look at how silly we look, they can admire the lack of turkeys in your background. All five of

1:24.0

them. Well, you know, I was debating whether or not to blur it but you know the algorithm

1:30.9

that whatever zoom uses to figure out what you and what's your background couldn't decide about

1:36.8

my microphone yeah and so it kept making me look like i was missing half my jaw yeah and uh and i didn't

1:42.6

want you know our five youtube followers to see that either. Yeah, we have six. I need all. My mom. Okay. My mom got on your job. Well, I need all the help I can get with looking better. So, you know, it is what it is. Yeah. No. Uh, I thought that was funny when we had Craig on recently, and he immediately keyed in on the bear in the background.

2:06.8

But I think you just record in that sound room as an excuse not to have turkeys behind you.

2:11.1

Yeah. Yeah, that's what we're going to say.

2:14.2

It would mess with the acoustics of the room, right?

2:17.1

Yeah, feathers actually, they really do dampen the thing.

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