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Origin Park Deer Reduction Paused Hours Before Start for Process Review

Officials paused the planned deer reduction to review the process with Clarksville leaders.

Overview

  • The overnight operation, initially slated for Feb. 23–27, would have involved shooting deer in Origin Park with on-site processing and possible nighttime closures on Emery Crossing Road and McCollough Pike.
  • A state permit authorizes taking up to 80 white‑tailed deer, held by River Heritage Conservancy and approved by the Indiana Department of Natural Resources on Jan. 5.
  • River Heritage Conservancy says DNR observations showed overpopulation, malnourished deer, and plant loss, prompting a herd reduction to protect habitat health.
  • Officials say venison from the operation would be distributed through charitable networks to support residents facing food insecurity.
  • New Albany and Clarksville leaders say they learned of the plan only over the weekend; New Albany’s mayor said the city did not plan the event and posted the public warning, and RHC will brief the Clarksville Town Council before proceeding.