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NewsSeptember 8, 2017

PILOT ROCK, Ore. -- A small town's leaders have asked the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife for recommendations on how to handle a flock of wild turkeys that have been ruining residents' gardens and leaving behind droppings. The East Oregonian reported Pilot Rock residents and officials estimate there is a flock of about 50 to 70 turkeys in the area. The city council had considered possible solutions to the wildfowl problem but decided to wait for the department's recommendation...

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PILOT ROCK, Ore. -- A small town's leaders have asked the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife for recommendations on how to handle a flock of wild turkeys that have been ruining residents' gardens and leaving behind droppings. The East Oregonian reported Pilot Rock residents and officials estimate there is a flock of about 50 to 70 turkeys in the area. The city council had considered possible solutions to the wildfowl problem but decided to wait for the department's recommendation.

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