You'd think this close to Thanksgiving, turkeys would keep a low profile.
Published 7:53 PM EST Nov 13, 2019New Jersey wildlife officials will remove"aggressive" wild turkeys from a Toms River adult community within a week, township Administrator Donald Guardian said Tuesday.
Caryn Shinske, a spokeswoman for the state Department of Environmental Protection, said the division of fish and wildlife worker will use trails of corn to bait the turkeys and then trap them using a drop net. A large group of turkey found along Berkshire Court in Holiday City have been a nuisance to residents. Toms River, NJ Wednesday, November 13, 2019The turkey terror, first reported by News12, received widespread media attention and prompted Toms River native and Major League Baseball star Todd Frazier to sound off on Twitter, saying the large birds were also creating a nuisance in his neighborhood.
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