
In this engaging episode, James and Mark are joined by Dave Godwin, Landowner Coordinator for the Mississippi Forestry Association and former Wild Turkey Program Coordinator for MDWFP, and Dr. Joshua Stafford, Assistant USGS Cooperative Leader at South Dakota State University. Together, they tackle some of the most common myths and misconceptions surrounding game birds—especially turkeys, quail, and ducks. The conversation explores the origins of these myths, how environmental factors influence bird populations, and the complexities of modern wildlife management. The guests emphasize the importance of scientific understanding in dispelling misinformation and the need for informed, adaptive management as ecosystems change. The discussion also examines the intersection of environmental change, hunting practices, and wildlife management. The participants address how hunters' perceptions of climate change are evolving, debunk myths about wild turkey and quail populations, and highlight how misinformation can hinder effective management. They further explore turkey mobility and emphasize the critical role of habitat management in sustaining healthy bird populations.
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