Virginia’s general firearms deer hunting season begins this Saturday, and the Department of Wildlife Resources (DWR) is promoting community involvement through the Hunters for the Hungry program, which encourages hunters to donate harvested venison to feed those in need. Last year, the initiative saw an impressive 222,489 pounds of venison donated, highlighting the significant role hunting can play in addressing local food insecurity.
As hunters prepare for the season, the DWR emphasizes the importance of safety and compliance with regulations, particularly in areas affected by chronic wasting disease (CWD). Deer taken from specific counties on November 15 will require testing for CWD, and hunters are reminded to check their gear and brush up on the latest hunting regulations before heading out. The DWR provides resources, including online lists of participating venison processors and crucial regulations to keep both hunters and the broader community informed.
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