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Why Are Turkeys Where They Are?
If you understand habitat, you stop chasing turkeys and start predicting them.
Dylan is joined by Dr. Michael Chamberlain, who has spent more than three decades studying the iconic game bird, balancing his role as a leading academic with his passion as a hunter. He was named the NWTF Distinguished Professor at the University of Georgia—the nation’s first endowed position devoted solely to wild turkey research.
There aren’t many people on the planet who understand a turkey’s habitat as well as Dr. Chamberlain, and he’s here lay it all out!
By Dylan Ray5
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Why Are Turkeys Where They Are?
If you understand habitat, you stop chasing turkeys and start predicting them.
Dylan is joined by Dr. Michael Chamberlain, who has spent more than three decades studying the iconic game bird, balancing his role as a leading academic with his passion as a hunter. He was named the NWTF Distinguished Professor at the University of Georgia—the nation’s first endowed position devoted solely to wild turkey research.
There aren’t many people on the planet who understand a turkey’s habitat as well as Dr. Chamberlain, and he’s here lay it all out!

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