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Indiana asks for help counting wild turkeys in July, August

INDIANAPOLIS (AP) - A reduction in staff has the Indiana Department of Natural Resources asking Hoosiers to help count wild turkeys this July and August.

Steve Backs is a wild turkey biologist with the department. He tells The (Bloomington) Herald-Times (http://bit.ly/29Pxxqj ) personnel reductions have led to fewer staffers who can survey wildlife in the field, including wild turkeys.

In response, the department is hanging posters in various federal offices, county fairs and conservation clubs asking people who see wild turkeys to report how many online.

Backs says it's "important to have accurate reports of where the birds are located and how many are living in those areas." He says that information tells biologists if there are problems for the turkeys, such as lack of habitat.

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Online: http://www.wildlife.in.gov/8641.htm

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Information from: The Herald Times, http://www.heraldtimesonline.com

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