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Have you heard about the plight of the Staten Island Turkey?
This would be the first collection of the birds on the ground of Staten Island University Hospital.
Locals can help those in need at institutions throughout the neighborhood this Thanksgiving.
The And-Hof Animal Sanctuary needs to prepare three to four acres to house the birds.
The state Office of Mental Health said they will start on collecting more turkeys next month.
The first group of birds was moved from Staten Island to upstate New York on Monday.
The nearly 100 birds will instead be relocated to an upstate farm.
The contract for turkey removal ran out in December.
The contract for the cull estimates a cost of $15,998, paid for by the state's Office of Mental Health.
The turkeys have adjusted well to an upstate animal sanctuary, the director said.
Meat from Staten Island's culled turkeys is being tested to see if it's safe to eat.
The USDA said the plan to cull the turkeys are still in effect, even after some were relocated.
A flock of turkeys still roams the streets of Ocean Breeze.
Twenty-eight of the remaining turkeys were given new homes in the Catskill Animal Sanctuary.
The Department of Agriculture has not rounded up turkeys in more than a week.
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