Wildlife Department hopes to connect hunters directly with needy families The Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation's "Hunters Against Hunger" program is a way the state's deer hunters can donate meat to local food banks. The program has been around since 2002, but now the Wildlife Department has a new initiative to connect hunters directly with people who would like a deer. Through its "Deer Share" page on wildlifedepartment.com, hunters who are willing to give away a deer or deer meat can sign up and leave their names, phone number or email, and county where they live to be contacted. Anyone wanting a deer can check the list and call or email a hunter who lives near them about possibly getting a deer.Read more on NewsOK.com