Likewise, people ask, why are there so many turkeys in California?
Wild turkeys are one of the most common fossils found in the La Brea tar pits and were present in Southern California in the Pleistocene. But “most of the introduced ones here were brought from the Texas or Oklahoma area,†said Krakauer. “The landscape here is similar, so the turkeys adapted easily to California.â€
One may also ask, why were turkeys introduced to California? They were first introduced to the state for hunting in the 1870s. Subsequent introductions, in the 1920s and 1950s, failed to take—the birds were farm-raised and they didn't fare well. In the 1970s, California Fish and Game introduced a subspecies called Rio Grande (M. gallopavo intermedia), wild-caught from Texas.
Likewise, people ask, why are there so many wild turkeys in Sacramento?
Abundant resources and a lack of predators (including game hunters) caused the turkeys to stay. "They found a landscape very much to their liking, with plentiful food and resources and water and trees to roost in.
Are wild turkeys protected in California?
California's wild turkey populations are healthy and growing. Where safe and legal, hunt wild turkeys on your property, or allow others to hunt them. A hunting license and upland game bird stamp are required. Legal methods of take include shotgun, archery equipment, or air rifle.