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Friday, Nov. 14, 2025

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IDNR reminds deer hunters to keep safety in mind when using tree stands

SPRINGFIELD – As hunters across Illinois prepare for the upcoming firearm deer season, the Illinois Department of Natural Resources (IDNR) urges them to use safety harnesses when hunting from tree stands in the field. Tree stands are the No. 1 source of hunting-related accidents and fatalities in Illinois.

In 2024, 70% of hunting incidents reported to IDNR were the result of tree stand-related accidents, including failure to use a fall arrest system. One fall resulted in a fatality when a hunter fell about 15 feet and suffered serious injuries, including a broken pelvis, broken ribs and a punctured lung.

“Above all else, the Illinois Conservation Police want to make sure every hunter makes it back home safely after each outing,” said Jed Whitchurch, director of IDNR’s Office of Law Enforcement. “While we encourage hunters to enjoy their time outdoors and achieve their goals, staying alert and prioritizing safety is essential. A great hunt starts and ends with smart choices.”

The 2025 Illinois firearm deer season dates are Nov. 21-23 and Dec. 4-7.

Tree stand falls, often from heights of 20 to 30 feet, can cause significant injuries, including broken bones, spinal damage, paralysis, concussions, organ injuries, internal bleeding, sprains, cuts, and bruises. Most of these injuries are preventable by using fall arrest systems, avoiding drug and alcohol use, and making sure the tree stand equipment is in good working order.

“Tree stand injuries are largely preventable when hunters use reliable fall arrest gear and inspect every part of their stand before climbing,” Whitchurch said. “The thrill of the hunt should never come at the cost of your health, and that is why the Illinois Conservation Police urge hunters to make safety their first step, every single time.”

Tree stand-related falls in previous years:
Tree stand safety tips include:
For more information about hunting safety, visit IDNR’s hunter safety website.

About IDNR 
The Illinois Department of Natural Resources is celebrating 100 years of conservation and service to the people of Illinois throughout 2025. The department was established July 1, 1925, as the Illinois Department of Conservation, bringing under one umbrella oversight of fish and game, forestry, public works, and lakes.

Today, IDNR’s work encompasses management of about 400 sites across Illinois, including state parks and historic sites; wildlife, fisheries, forestry, and natural heritage; Lake Michigan water allocation and coastal management; conservation police; mines and minerals; oil and gas; issuance of licenses, permits, and numerous grants; the World Shooting and Recreational Complex in Sparta; and the Illinois State Museum. Visit https://dnr.illinois.gov for more information.


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