The Quality Deer Management Association (QDMA), a group that worked to promote sustainable, high-quality deer populations, wildlife habitats and ethical hunting experiences, is no longer in Canada.
QDMA Canada shut down last year due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The organization had 13 chapters in Ontario, three in Quebec and three in New Brunswick. Since then, QDMA and the National Deer Alliance merged in the United States to become the National Deer Association.
Kip Adams, Chief Conservation Officer with the National Deer Association, said there are no plans to restart the organization in Canada.
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