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July 2025 Nebraskaland

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12 Nebraskaland • July 2025 Citizen scientists are key components to many aspects of biological research, including Nebraska's wild turkey population. This year, the public can help biologists learn more about turkeys and their reproductive success by participating in the Nebraska Game and Parks Commission's annual summer turkey survey, which starts July 1 and goes through Aug. 31. This research provides useful estimates about annual production by wild turkey hens and the survival of young turkeys, or poults, through the summer months — information essential for turkey management. During the two-month survey participants are asked to record all turkeys they see, including hens, poults, males and those you couldn't classify. Visit OutdoorNebraska.gov and search "turkey brood survey" for reports since 2020, including the Rural Mail Carrier Survey, and instructions for this year's survey. The survey link can be bookmarked on a phone for easy use in the field or printed off and submitted later. "Turkey surveys are truly the lifeblood of population management," said Carlie Saline, wild turkey manager with Game and Parks. "Without baseline knowledge of abundance and reproduction, we could not responsibly set hunting season parameters. Records of sightings give us an index of where and how many individuals are utilizing certain parts of the state, and poult-per-hen ratios lend insight into females' nest successes and poult survival. We are grateful to the volunteers who have offered their knowledge over the years so we can best conserve this species and our hunting heritage." Information gathered through the survey includes: • Average brood sizes of poults per documented brood. • Percentage of adult hens with poults. • Percentage of males in the adult portion of the population. • Annual Production Index = total number of poults/total number of adult hens. These results will be evaluated annually, helping managers understand why populations are succeeding or not. By Julie Geiser PARTICIPATE IN THE SUMMER TURKEY SURVEY Citizens are encouraged to participate in this year's summer turkey survey, which provides valuable information to biologists regarding wild turkey management throughout the state. JUSTIN HAAG, NEBRASKALAND IN THE FIELD

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