October 25, 2025 - 19:36

HYRUM - As November approaches and thoughts of Thanksgiving fill the air, an exciting opportunity arises to learn about Utah’s wild turkeys. The Division of Wildlife Resources has unveiled a captivating exhibit at the Hardware Wildlife Education Center, dedicated entirely to these fascinating birds.
This new exhibit aims to educate visitors about the natural history, habitat, and behavior of wild turkeys in Utah. It features interactive displays, informative panels, and even life-sized replicas to give attendees an immersive experience. Families and nature enthusiasts alike are encouraged to explore the exhibit, which highlights the importance of wild turkeys in the ecosystem and their role in local culture.
The exhibit not only serves as a celebration of these remarkable birds but also emphasizes conservation efforts to protect their habitats. With engaging activities and educational resources, the Hardware Wildlife Education Center invites everyone to come and discover the wonders of Utah's wild turkeys this November.
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