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X-WR-CALDESC:Carlie Gizel\, the Wild Turkey Program Manager for the Nebrask
 a Game & Parks Commission\, will explore the surprising facts of turkey be
 havior and ecology. She'll discuss how turkeys change their activity as da
 y length changes throughout the year\, how their life history stages conne
 ct with their environment\, how their seasonal rhythms interact with our o
 wn (such as why turkey season is always in the spring)\, and how turkey bi
 ology shapes the number of turkeys hunted each season.\n \nPlus\, learn ho
 w you can take part in monitoring turkey populations where you live throug
 h the Turkey Brood Survey\, in which you can report observations of turkey
 s you see in your daily life to help biologists keep track of turkeys in o
 ur state!\n\nOur monthly educational programs are held in the private meet
 ing room at DJ’s Dugout\, 777 N 114th Street. Meet and mingle with other n
 ature-lovers at the 6 p.m. social hour\, followed by the program at 7 p.m.
  Our meetings are free and open to the public. Please register so we know 
 you're joining us!\n\nPhoto: Wild Turkey by Kelly Colgan Azar
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DESCRIPTION:Carlie Gizel\, the Wild Turkey Program Manager for the Nebraska
  Game & Parks Commission\, will explore the surprising facts of turkey beh
 avior and ecology. She'll discuss how turkeys change their activity as day
  length changes throughout the year\, how their life history stages connec
 t with their environment\, how their seasonal rhythms interact with our ow
 n (such as why turkey season is always in the spring)\, and how turkey bio
 logy shapes the number of turkeys hunted each season.\n \nPlus\, learn how
  you can take part in monitoring turkey populations where you live through
  the Turkey Brood Survey\, in which you can report observations of turkeys
  you see in your daily life to help biologists keep track of turkeys in ou
 r state!\n\nOur monthly educational programs are held in the private meeti
 ng room at DJ’s Dugout\, 777 N 114th Street. Meet and mingle with other na
 ture-lovers at the 6 p.m. social hour\, followed by the program at 7 p.m. 
 Our meetings are free and open to the public. Please register so we know y
 ou're joining us!\n\nPhoto: Wild Turkey by Kelly Colgan Azar
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260514T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260514T200000
LOCATION:DJ's Dugout\, 777 N. 114th St.\, Omaha\, NE 68154 US
SUMMARY:How Turkeys' Seasonal Rhythms Connect with Ours
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