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  <title>Wild Turkey Science - Bonus episode | #146</title>
  <description>Marcus and WIll jump back on to correct literature data on exotic grasses from Monday’s episode, clarify a few points on CRP and burning during nesting, and swap turkey hunting stories.&amp;amp;nbsp; Referenced paper:  Barnes, Thomas G., Stephen J. DeMaso, and Matt A. Bahm. &amp;quot;The impact of 3 exotic, invasive grasses in the southeastern United States on wildlife.&amp;quot; Wildlife Society Bulletin 37.3 (2013): 497-502. Get your call:  https://honeycombcustomcalls.com/collections/our-partners/products/chasing-tales Dr. Marcus Lashley (DrDisturbance) (Academic Profile) Dr. Will Gulsby (dr_will_gulsby) (Academic Profile) Turkeys for Tomorrow (turkeysfortomorrow)&amp;amp;nbsp; UF DEER Lab (ufdeerlab) Donate to wild turkey research:  UF Turkey Donation Fund , Auburn Turkey Donation Fund&amp;amp;nbsp; This podcast is made possible by Turkeys for Tomorrow, a grassroots organization dedicated to the wild turkey. To learn more about TFT, go to turkeysfortomorrow.org.&amp;amp;nbsp; Help us help turkeys by rating this podcast and sharing it with your friends and family.&amp;amp;nbsp; Produced by Charlotte Nowak&amp;amp;nbsp; &amp;amp;nbsp; </description>
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