Over the last decade or so, the use of unoccupied aerial vehicles (UAV), commonly called drones, has become commonplace across many industries, saving time and money, increasing productivity, and, a lot of times, the new technology makes processes safer for workers. The same rings true for using UAVs in conservation.
Today, UAVs are utilized in almost all areas of wild turkey conservation, from habitat projects, to research and even helping catch poachers. Below are some projects where wild turkeys are benefiting from the emergence of the new technology. READ MORE