Urban Wild Turkeys

Wild turkeys are one of America’s greatest conservation success stories. By the early 1900’s, wild turkeys faced extinction from habitat loss and over-hunting. Conservation programs in the mid-1900’s, however, were extremely successful. Today, there are around 6 million wild turkeys in the United States. And as their populations increased, they started moving into residential neighborhoods - to the delight of some residents and dismay of others.

Through visual stories, this project aims to spotlight these impressive birds, remove misconceptions, and improve coexistence with our newest neighbors.

Stories from this project have been published in the New York Times, Audubon, Better Homes & Gardens, and Scholastic.