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Democrats unlock another go at reconciliation

POLITICO Get the POLITICO Influence newsletter Email Sign Up By signing up you agree to receive email newsletters or updates from POLITICO and you agree to our privacy policy and terms of service. You can unsubscribe at any time and you can contact us here. This sign-up form is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply. Presented by the Household & Commercial Products Association With Daniel Lippman DEMOCRATS UNLOCK ANOTHER GO AT RECONCILIATION, PER SCHUMER AIDE: “Democrats can pass another major piece of legislation such as President Joe Biden’s $2 trillion-plus infrastructure plan by revisiting the budget process they used to approve his coronavirus relief package without Republican support,”

David Soules was Indiana Jones of Doña Ana County

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What s happening to Oklahoma wild turkeys? Sharp decline in population concerns biologists

What s happening to Oklahoma wild turkeys? Sharp decline in population concerns biologists Ed Godfrey, Oklahoman © PHOTO BY BOB LILLARD A tom turkey in Stephens County. The wild turkey population has declined significantly in western Oklahoma. Are turkeys heading down the same trail as quail? There are drastically fewer wild turkeys in western Oklahoma, the stronghold of the state s turkey hunting, and state wildlife officials are considering regulation changes and embarking on a research study to learn why. Hundreds of out-of-state turkey hunters visit Oklahoma each spring to pursue the Rio Grande subspecies of wild turkeys, which are distinguished from the other wild turkey species by the tan-colored tips of their tail feathers.

This land is our land: My complicated relationship with wild turkeys

When it comes to wild turkeys, I admit to being a little bit conflicted. April is gobbler season, when turkey hunters across the country break the bonds of winter by heading into the woods. An early morning gobble reverberating through the trees is a truly thrilling sound, and hunters work to lure in a tom turkey with an assortment of clucks, yelps and purrs imitating a lovelorn hen. The closeup sight of an adult tom in full strut, gobbling and drumming, with bare head shifting brilliant red, white and blue isn’t soon forgotten. Elk hunters will find some aspects of turkey hunting familiar, with a recipe of equal parts calling, camouflage, subterfuge and adrenaline. One big difference is that turkey hunters also experience the fullness of spring; the sight of wildflowers, the sound of songbirds, the smell of moist earth, and the almost visceral sensation of ruffed grouse drumming.

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