Ohio Div of Wildlife

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The Ohio Division of Wildlife is the agency responsible for managing fish and wildlife resources and habitats in Ohio. SM Guidelines:

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  1. Ohio’s white-tailed deer hunters concluded the 2019-2020 hunting season by harvesting 184,465 deer. The final harvest total represents all deer taken during archery, gun, muzzleloader, and youth seasons:

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  2. Eagle lovers and nature fans have the opportunity to view in the wild during a tour of the beautiful Ottawa National Wildlife Refuge in Feb and March! See eagle tour dates and times :

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  3. We are currently working with partners on a study about the future of conservation law enforcement in the U.S. In the next few days, Ohio residents will be randomly surveyed by phone about their opinions on conservation law enforcement issues:

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  4. Learn about and ways to manage conflicts with them during a free program on Thurs, Feb. 13, 6-8pm at the Wildlife office in Columbus. Topics include conflict management, biology, ecology, and population trends:

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  5. Bald eagles are soaring into nesting season and it's a great time to view these beautiful birds. This year we are attempting to find every bald eagle nest in OH and asking YOU to report sightings of eagle nests:

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  6. 3. velj

    The 2019-2020 deer hunting season has come to an end, but for hardcore deer hunters, this just means it's time to prepare for next year. Check out these tips to keep you thinking about deer hunting 27/7/365:

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  7. 3. velj

    Did you know that the DOW does not receive taxpayer dollars to protect & manage OH’s fish & wildlife? So who pays the bills for conservation in Ohio? Who helps ensure herons, darters, and salamanders are protected? Learn more:

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  8. 31. sij

    Are you gearing up for the Super Bowl this weekend? Serve for the big game! Find recipes for delicious fish and game appetizers in the :

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  9. 31. sij

    Warmer weather of spring seems far away, but it won’t be long until our backyards come back to life with blooming flowers and wildlife babies galore! As we welcome these new visitors you may find a baby animal unattended by a parent. Now what?

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  10. 31. sij

    Help Discover All of Ohio’s Bald Eagle Nests! To find every bald eagle nest in the Buckeye State, we are asking citizen scientists to report their sightings of the national bird:

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  11. 30. sij

    We would like deer hunters to provide feedback on their season by completing a short survey. Public input is an important part of Ohio’s deer management program. Please take a moment to take the survey and let your voice be heard:

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  12. 30. sij

    Winter is in full swing and it may seem like Spring is ages away. But winter can be a fantastic time to get outside and view your local wildlife. What can you do to stay warm and safe while out exploring in the chilly weather? Click to learn more:

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  13. 30. sij

    The 2020-2021 Ohio Fishing Regulations are now available to browse and download online: Printed copies can be picked up at the nearest district office or license vendor at the end of Feb:

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  14. 29. sij

    Feral swine are an invasive, non-native species in OH. Introduced to the US in 1539, they are now present in at least 35 states. These animals cause significant damage directly to ag crops and property, as well as natural resources each year. Learn more:

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  15. 29. sij

    Cozy blankets & hot cocoa helps humans cope with frigid days of winter, but how do fish cope? What kind of adaptations do fish have to survive Old Man Winter? Do they change their feeding habits? Read on:

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  16. 28. sij

    Online registration for the 2020 Wildlife Diversity Conference is now open! This year's theme is “Undercover: The Unseen World of Wildlife." The conference takes place on Wed, March 4 at the Ohio Union in Columbus. Sign up before March 1 for just $25:

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  17. 28. sij

    True or False- Why fish in the winter? The fish are “turned off,” so they won’t bite. False! Just like everything else, fish need to eat to survive. They do, however, change their feeding habits in the frigid temps. Read more here:

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  18. 28. sij

    Feral swine are an invasive, non-native species in OH and most are located in the southeastern part of the state. If you see feral swine or signs of their presence, report your sighting online at Learn more: (USFWS photo)

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  19. 27. sij

    The public is encouraged to participate in our professional wildlife management process by attending District Open Houses in March. Come visit with our staff, ask questions, and learn about Ohio's wildlife! Find a district office:

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  20. 27. sij

    Where Do Fish Go in Winter? On frigid days of winter, have you ever wondered how fish survive or where they go when water freezes? Native Ohio fish species are well adapted to sustain seasonal temps. Pictured: Yellow perch

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