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Deer

Recent DNR Press Releases >    

 
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Deer Advisory Committee Report
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Deer Population Update after the 07/08 season
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How many deer are there? by Willie J. Suchy
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Information: Lead in Venison
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07 Bowhunter Survey
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Wildlife Damage Management
The DNR is responsible for managing Iowa's wildlife for all of Iowa's citizens. One of the DNR's responsibilities is to provide private landowners with the guidance and assistance they need to effectively deal with wildlife damage.

Hunting, Fishing and Trapping Regulations
Hunting, fishing and trapping laws and information you are most likely to need to safely participate while hunting and fishing.

HUSH: Help Us Stop Hunger
HUSH is a cooperative effort among deer hunters, the Food Bank of Iowa, meat lockers and the Iowa DNR.

Landowner / Tenant Registration
The primary purpose of LOT registration is to help ensure that LOT deer and turkey licenses are obtained only by those who meet the residency and eligibility requirements for these licenses.

Private Lands Management
Iowa DNR Wildlife Bureau maintains a Private Lands Program with a focused effort to enroll landowners in conservation programs across the state.

Conservation Safety Education Courses
To access Safety Education Courses offered near you, browse to the education couse page and choose your district OR county and then click on the type course you are interested in.

Turn In Poachers (1-800-532-2020)
The private TIP organization was established by concerned sportsmen and women under the guidance of the Iowa DNR Law Enforcement Bureau.

Deer in Iowa: A Historic Perspective
White-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) were reported to be quite abundant when white settlers arrived in Iowa in the early 1800's...

Iowa's Record Book Bucks
Like other states in the midwest Iowa produces some outstanding white-tailed deer.

Chronic Wasting Disease - (CWD)
The Iowa DNR was informed by the National Veterinary Services Lab in Ames that none of the 4,232 Iowa whitetail deer tested for chronic wasting disease (CWD) by the lab during the 2006-07 season showed any signs of the disease.

Iowa DNR's Shooting Sports Program
By providing programs and facilities for the shooting sports, the DNR will help ensure the future of hunting, shooting and outdoor conservation for generations to come.

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NonResident Deer Application Status
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Hunters for Farmers
2009-2010 Deer Season
  * Dates posted June 2009
 
Ground Blinds
Ground blinds used for hunting deer during the regular gun deer seasons must have a solid blaze orange marking visible in all directions with a minimum height of 12 inches and a minimum width of 12 inches.
 
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