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Wild turkeys were reintroduced to Connecticut in the 1970s as game birds. Now, the state’s flock stands at around 35,000.
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Thanks to state conservation efforts that began in the 1990s, Long Island is now home to thousands of native wild turkeys.
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Monday’s earthquake in Syria and Turkey brought the world's attention to a region that was unstable before disaster struck. WSHU’s Molly Ingram spoke with Dylan Connor, a Stratford resident who is a member of the Syrian American Council, to hear about what’s being done for victims and their community.
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The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation has called on Long Island landowners to help with a different kind of census count — wild…
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Flocks of wild turkeys are swarming the backyards of homes in some Suffolk County villages. And their numbers are growing.In the ‘90s, turkeys were almost…