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Wild turkey numbers are falling in some parts of the US – the main reason may be habitat loss

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Friday, April 19, 2024

But people killed them indiscriminately year-round – sometimes for their meat and feathers, but settlers also took turkey eggs from nests and poisoned adult turkeys to keep them from damaging crops.

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  • But people killed them indiscriminately year-round – sometimes for their meat and feathers, but settlers also took turkey eggs from nests and poisoned adult turkeys to keep them from damaging crops.
  • Thanks to this unregulated killing and habitat loss, by 1900 wild turkeys had disappeared from much of their historical range.
  • Turkey populations gradually recovered over the 20th century, aided by regulation, conservation funding and state restoration programs.
  • We are wildlife ecologists working to determine why turkey populations are shrinking in portions of their range.

Fewer open spaces

  • While turkeys may appear at home in urban areas, their habitat is open forest – areas with sparse trees that allow near-full sunlight to reach herbaceous plants at ground level.
  • In 1792, naturalist William Bartram described the eastern U.S. as “Grande Savane,” or big savanna, a landscape with abundant wild turkeys.
  • The open spaces that are left often are not suitable for wild turkeys: They need a well-developed layer of vegetation at ground level that includes mainly wild flowers, native grasses and young shrubs and trees to provide cover for nesting and raising their young.
  • Turkeys can persist in these denser, shaded forests, but they don’t reproduce as successfully, and fewer of their young survive.
  • Over the past 50 years, populations of bird species that live in open forests and grasslands have fallen by more than 50%.

The roles of food, predators and hunting

  • For example, blame is often placed on more abundant predators that eat turkey eggs, such as raccoons and opossums.
  • But these predators probably are more abundant in part due to changes in turkey habitat.
  • This suggests that prescribed fire across the wild turkey’s range creates an environment that’s more favorable for turkeys than for their predators.
  • Lastly, some observers have proposed that the timing of hunting could be affecting turkey reproduction.

Creating space for turkeys

  • Land owners can help by managing for native grasses and wildflowers on their property, which will provide breeding habitat for turkeys.
  • We have produced podcast episodes that discuss which plants are valuable to turkeys and other wildlife, and how to promote and maintain plants that are turkey-friendly.


Marcus Lashley receives funding from the Florida Fish and Wildlife Commission, the National Wild Turkey Federation, and Turkeys for Tomorrow. William Gulsby receives funding from the Alabama Wildlife Federation, Turkeys for Tomorrow and the National Wild Turkey Federation.

Glenfarne Energy Transition’s Texas LNG Announces LNG Offtake Agreement with Gunvor Group

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Monday, March 18, 2024

Texas LNG Brownsville LLC (“Texas LNG”), a four million tonnes per annum (“MTPA”) liquefied natural gas (“LNG”) export terminal to be constructed in the Port of Brownsville, Texas, a subsidiary of Glenfarne Energy Transition, LLC (“Glenfarne”), has signed a Heads of Agreement (“HOA”) with Gunvor Group through its subsidiary Gunvor Singapore Pte Ltd (“Gunvor”) for a 20-year LNG FOB sale and purchase agreement (“SPA”) for 0.5 MTPA of LNG from Texas LNG.

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  • Texas LNG Brownsville LLC (“Texas LNG”), a four million tonnes per annum (“MTPA”) liquefied natural gas (“LNG”) export terminal to be constructed in the Port of Brownsville, Texas, a subsidiary of Glenfarne Energy Transition, LLC (“Glenfarne”), has signed a Heads of Agreement (“HOA”) with Gunvor Group through its subsidiary Gunvor Singapore Pte Ltd (“Gunvor”) for a 20-year LNG FOB sale and purchase agreement (“SPA”) for 0.5 MTPA of LNG from Texas LNG.
  • “We’re thrilled to welcome Gunvor to our portfolio of customers, connecting Texas LNG, one of the lowest-emitting liquefaction facilities in the world, with global economies in need of reliable, sustainable energy,” said Brendan Duval, CEO and Founder, Glenfarne Energy Transition and Co-President of Texas LNG.
  • “With the previously announced commencement of the execution phase of the project financing process, this agreement aligns with our plan to take a final investment decision on Texas LNG this year,” said Vlad Bluzer, Co-President of Texas LNG.
  • Glenfarne Energy Transition, a developer, owner, and operator of energy transition infrastructure, is the majority owner and managing member of Texas LNG.

AIRIA DEVELOPMENT COMPANY ANNOUNCES NEW 5,700-ACRE COMMUNITY

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Wednesday, April 3, 2024

HOUSTON, April 3, 2024 /PRNewswire/ --  AIRIA Development® Company announced today its newest development, COLTON™, a sprawling 5,700-acre master-planned community within the ETJ of Todd Mission. This new community straddles both sides of a four-mile stretch of SH 249 Aggie Expressway and is the largest development the area has seen with a build out value estimated at $9.9 billion.

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  • COLTON to be first master-planned community in Todd Mission, TX area
    HOUSTON, April 3, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- AIRIA Development® Company announced today its newest development, COLTON™, a sprawling 5,700-acre master-planned community within the ETJ of Todd Mission.
  • AIRIA Development® Company announced its newest development, COLTON, a sprawling 5,700-acre master-planned community.
  • "COLTON embodies quintessential Texas living with a distinct design inspired by the state's historical, cultural and architectural influences," said Travis Stone, President of AIRIA Development Company.
  • COLTON is the third and largest community for AIRIA Development, whose other projects include award-winning developments Aliana® in Richmond, TX, and ARTAVIA® in the Montgomery County/Conroe, TX area.

Richmond American Set to Build Homes in New Lake County Community

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Tuesday, March 26, 2024

UMATILLA, Fla., March 26, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Richmond American Homes of Florida, LP, a subsidiary of M.D.C. Holdings, Inc. (NYSE: MDC), is pleased to announce that it has recently contracted on 101 future homesites in Umatilla, 15 of which have already closed.

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  • UMATILLA, Fla., March 26, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Richmond American Homes of Florida, LP, a subsidiary of M.D.C. Holdings, Inc. (NYSE: MDC), is pleased to announce that it has recently contracted on 101 future homesites in Umatilla, 15 of which have already closed.
  • The land is set to become Magnolia Pointe, an exciting new Lake County community.
  • Magnolia Pointe will offer nine single- and two-story floor plans from the builder's sought-after Seasons™ Collection ( RichmondAmerican.com/Seasons ), designed to put homeownership within reach for a variety of buyers.
  • Each home in the notable neighborhood will boast desirable features, such as elegant primary suites with private bathrooms, as well as designer-curated finishes and fixtures ( RichmondAmerican.com/Curated ).

Island Pacific Seafood Market & Filipino Grocery Store Heats Up National Lumpia Day with Exciting Lumpia Eating Contest!

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Tuesday, March 19, 2024

GRANADA HILLS, Calif., March 18, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Island Pacific Seafood Market celebrated National Lumpia Day in grand style this past weekend with their 3rd Annual Lumpia Eating Contest, held at their Granada Hills location.

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  • GRANADA HILLS, Calif., March 18, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Island Pacific Seafood Market celebrated National Lumpia Day in grand style this past weekend with their 3rd Annual Lumpia Eating Contest, held at their Granada Hills location.
  • "We are thrilled with the turnout and excitement at this year's Lumpia Eating Contest," said Giselle Tongi- Walters, Island Pacific's Communications and Community Partnership Director.
  • "National Lumpia Day is a fantastic opportunity to celebrate this iconic Filipino dish and bring our community together.
  • Island Pacific Seafood Market remains committed to fostering a vibrant community and celebrating Filipino culture.

Continuing Care Risk Retention Group: Celebrating Our 20th Year!

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Thursday, March 14, 2024

SANTA ROSA, Calif., March 14, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Continuing Care Risk Retention Group and Magnolia LTC Management Services Celebrate 20 Years of Meeting the Insurance Needs of the long term care Industry.

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  • Continuing Care Risk Retention Group (Continuing Care RRG) and Magnolia LTC Management Services are celebrating a milestone anniversary.
  • SANTA ROSA, Calif., March 14, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Continuing Care Risk Retention Group and Magnolia LTC Management Services Celebrate 20 Years of Meeting the Insurance Needs of the long term care Industry.
  • This year marks a significant milestone for Continuing Care Risk Retention Group and Magnolia LTC Management Services as they celebrate their 20th anniversary.
  • Continuing Care RRG was established to meet the unique insurance needs of the LTC industry, including nursing homes, assisted living facilities, and residential care facilities.

iQIYI's 'To the Wonder' Selected for CANNESERIES, Marking the First C-Drama in Long Form Competition

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Tuesday, March 12, 2024

This marks the first Chinese language long-form drama series to be selected in this competition since its launch in 2018.

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  • This marks the first Chinese language long-form drama series to be selected in this competition since its launch in 2018.
  • To the Wonder is set for its world premiere in Cannes on April 7, where it will vie for five major awards against seven other international series.
  • The nominated mini-series is an adaptation of the award-winning essay collection My Altay by Juan LI, a renowned Chinese essayist.
  • These achievements highlight iQIYI's dedication to creating high-quality content that resonates with global audiences and underscore its growing influence in the international entertainment industry.

OUAI Announces Exclusive Partnership With Global Fitness Phenom Barry's

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Thursday, February 22, 2024

LOS ANGELES, Feb. 22, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- OUAI, the award-winning hair care and lifestyle brand founded by Jen Atkin, announces the launch of its exclusive amenities partnership with leading global fitness brand, Barry's. The two-year partnership will bring a collection of OUAI product offerings to Barry's studios across the U.S. As OUAI's first onset into the fitness realm, this collaboration aims to empower individuals to embrace life on their own terms, from healthy hair and skin to feeling fit and confident.

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  • LOS ANGELES, Feb. 22, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- OUAI , the award-winning hair care and lifestyle brand founded by Jen Atkin, announces the launch of its exclusive amenities partnership with leading global fitness brand, Barry's .
  • Additionally, clients will experience OUAI's very first Detox Face Cleanser (exclusive to Barry's) made with glycolic acid to gently cleanse and exfoliate.
  • This incredible partnership between OUAI and Barry's allows individuals to have all the tools they need for a transformative health and wellness journey.
  • Barry's is the ultimate fitness destination, and the perfect partner for us with an equally hyper-engaged community and premium brand experience."

HomeVestors® Names The Ugliest House Of The Year® for 2023

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Tuesday, February 13, 2024

A charming 1890s farmhouse in Williamsburg, Va. has won the title of The Ugliest House Of The Year® for 2023 from HomeVestors of America, Inc. , the We Buy Ugly Houses® people.

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  • A charming 1890s farmhouse in Williamsburg, Va. has won the title of The Ugliest House Of The Year® for 2023 from HomeVestors of America, Inc. , the We Buy Ugly Houses® people.
  • View the full release here: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20240213569761/en/
    This charming 1890s farmhouse in Williamsburg, Va. won the title of The Ugliest House Of The Year® for 2023 from HomeVestors of America, Inc., the We Buy Ugly Houses® people.
  • (Photo: Business Wire)
    Located on Semple Road in Williamsburg, The Ugliest House Of The Year® for 2023 was originally built in 1890 as the homestead for a 70-acre farm.
  • A ceremony celebrating Nice’s selection and the donation to Habitat for Humanity Peninsula and Greater Williamsburg will take place next month.

Sonida Senior Living Announces $47.75 Million Equity Raise to Fund Discounted Debt Purchase, Accretive Capital Investments within the Existing Portfolio and Acquisitions

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Tuesday, February 6, 2024

The shares were issued at $9.50 per share, a 5% premium to the 30-day volume weighted average price prior to closing.

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  • The shares were issued at $9.50 per share, a 5% premium to the 30-day volume weighted average price prior to closing.
  • The holders of a majority of the Company’s voting securities have agreed to vote in favor of such an increase.
  • The Company’s debt has a weighted-average remaining term of 3.7 years, with only $31.8 million maturing prior to December 2026.
  • The capital earmarked for growth is expected to provide certainty and speed in executing on near-term, bolt-on investment opportunities as they arise.