We are hopeful that he will be able to join an existing wild turkey flock in his new habitat and, once again, be able to thrive.
Gerald in the Rose Garden...
In August, we reported that Gerald, Oakland's Rose Garden Turkey, was still
at large after a summer of fear that the California Department of Fish and
Wildlife (CDFW) would kill him, as threatened, after he reportedly began
endangering visitors in the park where he and his family lived peacefully
until the number of visitors increased to the point of conflict. [See Public Pressure Saves Gerald, the Rose Garden Turkey.]
The following announcement was made October 24th, by activist Molly Flanagan,
who led a national call to relocate Gerald to
Animal Place sanctuary in
Grass Valley, CA. Unfortunately, Fish and Wildlife rejected this option. On
Friday, after finally catching him, Fish and Wildlife released Gerald into a
protected wild area where hopefully he will live happily.
— United Poultry Concerns
Gerald the Rose Garden Turkey, Relocated to the Wild
On Friday, October 23rd, after five months holding his ground at the Oakland
Rose Garden, Gerald—AKA Big Daddy or Daddy Bird—was caught unharmed, and is
now making a new life for himself in an area free of human malice.
Gerald's life had been under threat after conflicts with visitors—likely
induced by stress—escalated. But because of your advocacy, the California
Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) reversed their decision and agreed to
relocation in lieu of "euthanasia."
We lobbied hard for Gerald to be released at Animal Place sanctuary, where
he would have had a supported transition to the wild. While CDFW did not
grant this, they released him to a wild area nearby where hunting is
prohibited.
We acknowledge that the shock of being separated from his family and
adjusting to an unfamiliar environment will undoubtedly challenge Gerald's
fortitude. However, we are hopeful that he will be able to join an existing
wild turkey flock in his new habitat and, once again, be able to thrive.
Thank you for your efforts on Gerald's behalf. Please join us now in
envisioning the continued resilience of Gerald and his family moving
forward. May they live strong!
— Molly Flanagan
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