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This week we're joined by Dr. Mike Chamberlain of the University of Georgia, a leading wild turkey researcher; Mike brings us up to speed on some interesting recent research, including Wild Turkey DNA and what gamekeepers can do right now to improve their property for the season.
This week we're joined by Dr. Mike Chamberlain of the University of Georgia, a leading wild turkey researcher; Mike brings us up to speed on some interesting recent research, including Wild Turkey DNA and what gamekeepers can do right now to improve their property for the season.
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The Gamekeepers of Mossy Oak
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The Gamekeepers of Mossy Oak
S14, EP2 "GK Podcast #416 - Dr. Chamberlain Turkey Update"This week we're joined by Dr. Mike Chamberlain of the University of Georgia, a leading wild turkey researcher; Mike brings us up to speed on some interesting recent research, including Wild Turkey DNA and what gamekeepers can do right now to improve their property for the season.
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