COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — A deadly disease is spreading among deer in central Ohio. It’s called “Chronic Wasting Disease” or CWD. This comes as many Ohioans are gearing up for the start of hunting ...
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Outbreak of deer disease could change bag limits in some Ohio counties
According to the Ohio Department of Natural Resources, Athens, Meigs and Washington counties have reported hundreds of sick or dead deer in 2025. Due to the outbreak, the proposal suggests lowering ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio – The stilt-legged sandhill crane, known for its distinctive crimson forehead and “rolling bugle” call, is starting to feel more at home in Ohio, a place that once drove the threatened ...
The Wilds is a 10,000-acre animal conservation park in rural southeastern Ohio. See how the hidden gem is trying to save endangered animals.
The Ohio Department of Natural Resources is considering changing the number of deer that hunters can take in three Ohio counties due to an "unprecedented" outbreak of the deadly epizootic hemorrhagic ...
Hunters choosing to use a bow and arrow to hunt deer rather than a gun will be able to hit the woods starting this Saturday.
Witnesses addressed the Ohio Division of Wildlife and pleaded for steps to be taken in response to 'most significant' outbreak of EHD in deer.
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A movie showcasing Ohio’s wildlife and nature will soon hit theaters across the state
From bald eagles to fireflies and forests, tales of Ohio’s great outdoors will soon head to the big screen. Ohio: Wild at Heart will debut in select theaters this ...
While Ohio cracked down on exotic animal ownership in 2012, there are still many animals you can have. Here's what the law says about raccoons and more.
A new film dives into Ohio's natural wonders and scenic outdoors. Watch the trailer and see when it comes to a theater near you.
The Broughton Nature and Wildlife Education Area has been transferred to the Muskingum Watershed Conservancy District after an announcement from the Broughton family and officials on Wednesday. In ...
Many are concerned about the economic impact job cuts could have on Southeast Ohio, which relies on revenue from visitors to wildlife areas. Bryden said tourism and spending from park-goers bring in a ...
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