All posts tagged "Georgia Department of Natural Resources"
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Georgia Lifestyle
/ 3 years agoGeorgia Oyster Fishery Undergoes Annual Summer Closure Beginning June 1
The recreational and commercial harvest of oysters for human consumption in Georgia’s waters will close at 6 a.m. June 1, 2022,...
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Georgia Lifestyle
/ 3 years agoApply for Georgia Quota Hunts Beginning June 1
Beginning June 1, hunters can apply electronically for quota hunts including youth, deer, alligator, waterfowl, dove and many others, according to...
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Georgia Lifestyle
/ 3 years agoGA DNR Wildlife Resources: Don’t Feed The Bears, Be BearWise
Bears are going to act like bears. That might mean digging through your trash can, knocking down your bird feeder, or...
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Georgia Lifestyle
/ 3 years agoNew Commercial Shellfish Harvest Area Established on Bull River in Chatham County
A new commercial shellfish harvest area on Bull River north of Pa Cooper Creek is now permitted and marked for operation...
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Georgia Lifestyle
/ 3 years agoGA DNR Virtual Public Meeting: Proposed Hunting Regulation Amendments
The Georgia Department of Natural Resources’ Wildlife Resources Division (WRD) is hosting a virtual public meeting, Proposed Hunting Regulation Amendments, on...
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Georgia Lifestyle
/ 3 years agoGA DNR: Clean Feeders Save Birds
Birds are at risk from a variety of diseases that can flourish when birds flock to neglected feeders. Wildlife biologist Todd...
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Georgia Lifestyle
/ 3 years agoGa DNR: Give Beach-Nesting Birds Space, Here’s How and Why
Georgia beaches are not only vacation destinations, they are prime spots for nesting shorebirds and seabirds and for migrating species feeding...
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Georgia Lifestyle
/ 3 years agoGA DNR Coastal Resources Division Relaunches “Coastlines Georgia” as Quarterly Magazine
The Coastal Resources Division (CRD) of the Georgia Department of Natural Resources recently relaunched a magazine aimed at informing the public...
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/ 3 years agoGa DNR Announces Statewide Winners in 32nd Annual Give Wildlife a Chance Poster Contest
Twelve schoolchildren were announced Thursday as statewide winners in the Give Wildlife a Chance Poster Contest. About 1,100 kindergarten through fifth-grade...
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Georgia Lifestyle
/ 3 years agoGeorgia’s Loggerhead Nest Season Begins With A Combo
Georgia’s nesting season for loggerhead sea turtles started in two places this week. The annual cycle of these massive turtles returning...