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Deer hunters help combat food insecurity in Iowa

In Iowa, how deer hunting may help combat food insecurity.

02/12/2018

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Deer hunters help combat food insecurity in Iowa

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In Iowa, how deer hunting may help combat food insecurity.

An Iowa program aims to fix two problems: food insecurity and deer overpopulation. Dubbed Help Us Stop Hunger, Iowa’s Department of Natural Resources has leveraged Iowa’s popular deer hunting industry into more than 10 million meals for the needy. Special correspondent Josh Buettner of Iowa Public Television reports.

02/12/2018

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