Ohio’s CWD management to see some change this year

Published: , in Outdoor News

During the 2024-25 deer hunting season, hunters will see some changes in how the Ohio Division of Wildlife (DOW) proceeds with chronic wasting disease (CWD) management in the wild deer herd.
For starters, vocal opposition by some landowners and sportsmen have led to a decision to cease targeted removal efforts in 2024-25 in favor of allowing hunters and landowners in the Deer Surveillance Area (DSA) of Hardin, Marion, and Wyandot counties enhanced opportunities to manage the deer population in their community.

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