The Ohio Division of Wildlife is reaching out to hunters this season, encouraging them to consider harvesting extra deer and donating the venison to local organizations. This initiative not only aims to help manage Ohio’s deer population but also provides nutritious meals to those in need.
With deer populations affecting local ecosystems and potentially causing agricultural damage, the DOW emphasizes the importance of healthy herd management. Venison donations have the potential to significantly aid community food banks, making this a win-win for both conservation efforts and food security.
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