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Wild turkeys near St. Catharines roads have caused collisions, prompting safety alerts and humane relocation efforts.
Wild turkeys have been spotted on busy roads in St. Catharines, Ont., prompting safety alerts and intervention by local authorities and the Humane Society of Greater Niagara.
Since late October, turkeys have appeared near Highway 406 and Martindale Road, leading to multiple incidents and a reported injury from a collision.
Officials are using nets to safely redirect the birds to wooded areas but are not trapping or relocating them, as Ontario law prohibits such actions.
Residents are urged to avoid feeding, approaching, or chasing the birds, which are agile and can be aggressive, especially in fall when they travel in flocks.
With the first snowfall, sightings are expected to decline, but public reporting of concerns remains encouraged.
Los pavos salvajes cerca de las carreteras de St. Catharines han causado colisiones, lo que ha provocado alertas de seguridad y esfuerzos de reubicación humana.