Deer hunting in Wisconsin presents a unique opportunity to make a significant impact on food security. Hunters can now contribute to the fight against hunger by donating their harvested deer. This program has been running since 2000 and has already seen over 98,000 deer donated, which amounts to nearly four million pounds of venison.
How the Program Works
The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources' Deer Donation Program is a remarkable initiative. Hunters have the chance to donate their Wisconsin-harvested deer, and the venison from these donations goes directly to local food pantries. This helps to provide much-needed food for those facing food insecurity.Over the years, this program has made a substantial difference. The fact that over 98,000 deer have been donated since 2000 shows the level of support and participation from hunters. It's a testament to the power of community and the willingness of hunters to give back.Benefits for Hunters
Hunters who participate in this program not only get the satisfaction of helping others but also have the opportunity to keep the head and antlers of the deer for mounting. This adds an extra incentive for hunters to get involved and make a difference.Moreover, the donation process is straightforward. Hunters can field dress the deer, register it through GameReg, and bring it to a participating processor. If the deer is from a CWD-affected county, it needs to be tested for CWD before being taken to the processor. The DNR provides a list of CWD sampling locations on their Chronic Wasting Disease Sampling webpage.Supporting the Program
Even if you're not a hunter, you can still support the Deer Donation Program. You can make a donation at a license sales location or online via a Go Wild account. Every little bit helps in making a difference in the lives of those in need.The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources has a large network of venison donation partners, including food pantries, USDA-Wildlife Services, and meat processors. These partners work together to ensure the smooth running of the program and the distribution of the donated venison.Impact on the Community
According to data from the Wisconsin Department of Health Services, more than 900,000 Wisconsin residents received food assistance in 2023. The Deer Donation Program plays a crucial role in meeting this demand. By donating deer, hunters are directly contributing to the well-being of their communities.It's not just about providing food; it's about showing compassion and solidarity. Hunters are stepping up and using their skills and resources to help those in need. This program is a shining example of how individuals can make a positive impact on society.Wisconsin's gun deer hunting season runs from Nov. 23 to Dec. 1, giving hunters ample time to participate in this meaningful initiative. Together, we can make a difference and help fight food insecurity.