Ohio hunters reported checking a total of 238,137 white-tailed deer during the recently concluded 2024-25 hunting season. This statistic represents a robust engagement in wildlife management, reflecting the state’s ongoing efforts to regulate deer populations and ensure ecological balance.
The season, which ended on February 2, will likely contribute valuable data for future hunting regulations and conservation strategies. With these high numbers, experts are keen to analyze the impacts on both wildlife health and hunting practices across Ohio.
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