Turkey Hunting NEW ZEALAND | Invasive Species?
Realtree Road Trips
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15m
Talk about a Turkey Hunting Paradise!
New Zealand is home to a booming wild turkey population thanks to ideal habitat and a lack of natural predators. When Tyler Jordan got the call from Turkeys for Tomorrow to hunt there, he didn’t hesitate. In New Zealand, wild turkeys are often viewed as an invasive species, with many landowners removing them due to the damage they cause around fences and farms. But Dink Watson and Sheldon Lye of New Zealand Hunting Adventures are on a mission to change that narrative. Partnering with Turkeys for Tomorrow, they’re working to elevate the wild turkey into a valued, sustainable game species within the country. This hunt isn’t just about incredible action, it’s about conservation, perception, and the future of the wild turkey.
Ready to book your New Zealand turkey hunt?
https://www.newzealandturkeyhunt.com
Want to support wild turkey conservation?
https://www.turkeysfortomorrow.org
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