Habitat for the Hatch is an initiative designed to increase wild turkey nesting success, poult production and recruitment (survival of poults into adulthood) and combat the population decline felt in much of the region. The new video series showcases projects in four states—Alabama, Florida, Tennessee and Texas—emblematic of the work the NWTF is doing across the initiative’s 18-state region. The first video is live (watch below), and a new video will air on YouTube weekly until early November.
“We are excited to share the great work of Habitat for the Hatch with our community of conservationists,” said Derek Alkire, NWTF district biologist. “From Texas to Florida, the NWTF’s Habitat for the Hatch Initiative is working to create the vital nesting and brood-rearing habitat that hens and poults need for a sustainable and growing population. With just over a year into the initiative, we are making excellent progress toward our 1-million-acre goal. We are proud to share some of our accomplishments and projects through this new video series.”
The first segment of the video series can be viewed below and highlights the partnerships and work of Habitat for the Hatch at Alabama’s Portland Landing Special Opportunity Area, public land owned by the Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources Division of Wildlife and Fresh Water Fisheries.
A new Habitat for the Hatch video will go live throughout the rest of the month and into November, including:
“We created this video series to bring the great work of Habitat for the Hatch to the forefront of our members and volunteers,” said Pete Muller, NWTF director of communications. “Habitat for the Hatch would not exist were it not for the talented NWTF biologists, volunteers and partners that bring every project to life. This series highlights those folks and how we are creating more suitable habitat to benefit turkey numbers and positively impact countless other wildlife species. Mark this video series on your calendars and share with your friends and family; this is the great work we all rally behind.”