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Cougar Killed in Troup County
FORT VALLEY, Ga. (November 18, 2008) - Hunters around West Point Lake might be led to believe that Georgia has a new predator roaming the woods – the cougar.
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Georgia Welcomes Back State's Marine Mammal: Right Whales
BRUNSWICK, Ga. (November 17, 2008) - It is seen from a research vessel lookout - a solitary V-shaped "blow" and then something dark on the water's surface. Often, the return of right whales to Georgia is as subtle as that. But this winter, thanks to a new ruling more of these imperiled whales will have a better chance at making the annual journey safely.
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New Online Hunting and Fishing License System Effective November 12
SOCIAL CIRCLE, Ga. (November 12, 2008) - Georgia's new online recreational license system went live Wed., Nov. 12 on the Georgia Department of Natural Resources' Wildlife Resources Division Web site - www.georgiawildlife.com.
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RFC Bart Hendrix of Cherokee County Selected as Georgia's Wild Turkey Federation Officer of the Year
SOCIAL CIRCLE, Ga. (November 12, 2008) - The Georgia Chapter of the National Wild Turkey Federation recently honored Ranger First Class Bart Hendrix with the "Officer of the Year" award, announces the Georgia Department of Natural Resources' Wildlife Resources Division.
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Additional Hunters for the Hungry Donation Sites Available this Weekend
SOCIAL CIRCLE, Ga. (November 10, 2008) - As the season of giving continues in Georgia’s hunting circles, additional opportunities to donate to Georgia's Hunters for the Hungry program open this weekend. In addition to the ten participating processor collection locations available now through Jan. 15, six weekend collection sites make sharing the harvest with those in need even easier.
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Charlie Elliott Offers Wildlife Program For Home-Schoolers
SOCIAL CIRCLE, Ga. (November 10, 2008) - Charlie Elliott Wildlife Center is offering new wildlife opportunities to Georgia home-schoolers.
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Volunteers With Ear, Heart For Frogs Sought For Survey
FORSYTH, Ga. (November 10, 2008) - The frogs are calling. The question is, will Georgians who know what they're hearing answer?
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Eyes on Birds, Project FeederWatch Season Starts Soon
FORSYTH, Ga. (November 6, 2008) - Thousands of bird watchers in Georgia and across the nation will be keeping a close eye on their feeders this winter as part of Project FeederWatch. The 22nd season for this popular citizen-science project runs from Saturday, Nov. 8, through April 3.
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Fire Gives Rare Plants a Second Chance
SOCIAL CIRCLE, Ga. (November 5, 2008) - With the burn season fast approaching, it is worth recounting some of the habitat benefits that recently came to light as a result of prescribed fire.
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Terrapin Project Reveals Strong Numbers, Cautious Outlook
BRUNSWICK, Ga. (November 5, 2008) - On most summer mornings the last two years, a small boat motored into the Georgia marsh with researchers, nets and high hopes on board. In small tidal creeks, the researchers spent hours in the murky water, dragging seines and struggling through the soft mud. Often their work was rewarded with catches of small, colorful turtles – diamondback terrapins.
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Wanted: Young Artists for '09 YBC T-shirt Art Contest
FORSYTH, Ga. (November 3, 2008) - Linda May admits she was "blown away" by the creativity of the artwork submitted in this year's Youth Birding Competition T-shirt Art Contest. Now the wildlife interpretive specialist is bracing for the 2009 contest and offering these tips for budding Audubons.
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Sign Up Now for Georgia's 2009 Youth Birding Competition
FORSYTH, Ga. (November 3, 2008) - Registration is open for the 2009 Youth Birding Competition, a statewide event that blends fun, challenges and conservation.
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State of Georgia and Walker County Announce the Acquisition of McLemore Cove
LAFAYETTE, Ga. (October 27, 2008) - Department of Natural Resources (DNR) Commissioner Noel Holcomb and Georgia Land Conservation Program (GLCP) Director Curt Soper joined conservation leaders and Walker County representatives today at a press conference to announce the collaborative acquisition of 1,839 acres of the McLemore Cove tract in Walker County.
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Despite Storms, Georgia Sea Turtle Nest Counts Top Record
BRUNSWICK, Ga. (October 23, 2008) - Cooler weather has come to Georgia’s coast and with it the close of a record-breaking nesting season for loggerhead sea turtles. Due to storm impacts, however, a nest success rate slightly lower than normal is expected for the federally threatened species.
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U.S. Senator Chambliss Receives Conservation Recognition
MACON, Ga. (October 15, 2008) - United States Senator Saxby Chambliss (R GA) recently received a certificate of appreciation for his efforts in integrating positive change for wildlife conservation into Farm Bill Policy and Programs.
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"TIP" Day Raises Poaching Awareness
SOCIAL CIRCLE, Ga. (October 15, 2008) - Saturday, October 18, the opening day of modern firearms season for deer hunting is also Turn In Poachers Day in Georgia according to a proclamation signed by Gov. Sonny Perdue.
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Motorists Urged to be Extra Cautious on Roadways this Fall
SOCIAL CIRCLE, Ga. (October 10, 2008) - The Georgia Department of Natural Resources' Wildlife Resources Division advises motorists in both urban and rural areas to be extra cautious of deer and wildlife sightings this fall.
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Import Regulations Designed to Help Keep Georgia CWD-free
SOCIAL CIRCLE, Ga. (October 10, 2008) - Prohibiting chronic wasting disease from entering Georgia is a continuous effort. This fatal disease attacks the nervous system of cervids (e.g. deer, elk and moose) and to date has been detected in 15 U.S. states and two Canadian provinces.
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Ten Commandments of Firearms Safety
SOCIAL CIRCLE, Ga. (October 10, 2008) - Georgia reported 41 hunting incidents, 22 of which involved firearms, for the previous 2007-2008 hunting season. With the opening of deer hunting firearms season, Oct. 18, all hunters should review the "Ten Commandments of Firearms Safety' before heading to the woods this season.
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Firearms Deer Season Opens October 18
SOCIAL CIRCLE, Ga. (October 10, 2008) - It is finally that time of the year again for Georgia hunters. Firearms deer season opens Saturday, Oct. 18 and goes through Jan. 1 in the Northern Zone and Jan. 15 in the Southern Zone. Last year, more than 276,000 licensed hunters harvested over 300,000 deer.
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Georgia's Angler Award Program Continues
SOCIAL CIRCLE, Ga. (October 9, 2008) - Georgia still holds the coveted title for the world record largemouth – a record that stands after more than 75 years.
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From the Mountains to the Sea, Georgia's Hooked on Bass
SOCIAL CIRCLE, Ga. (October 9, 2008) - Each year, the Georgia Department of Natural Resources’ Wildlife Resources Division recognizes anglers for outstanding and state record catches.
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Delayed Harvest Trout Streams Open Nov. 1
SOCIAL CIRCLE, Ga. (October 9, 2008) - North Georgia offers few better ways to observe fall foliage beauty than a trip to a trout-filled delayed harvest mountain stream. With more than 4,000 miles of trout streams and three species of trout, there are fishing and simultaneous leaf-viewing opportunities closer than you think.
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Primitive Weapons Deer Season Nears
SOCIAL CIRCLE, Ga. (October 1, 2008) - The weeklong primitive weapons deer-hunting season begins Saturday, Oct. 11. During the primitive weapons season, hunters may use archery equipment (including crossbows), muzzleloading shotguns (20 gauge or larger) and muzzleloading firearms (.44 caliber or larger).
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Primitive Weapon Safety Critical
SOCIAL CIRCLE, Ga. (October 1, 2008) - Hunters should be alert and aware during primitive weapons deer hunting season, Oct. 11-17, 2008. Muzzleloaders or ‘blackpowder guns’ require specific safety precautions.
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Rare Plant Found at Doerun Natural Area Shows Fire Benefits
SOCIAL CIRCLE, Ga. (October 1, 2008) - Some plants and animals are generalists. They live in a variety of habitats. Others are specialists, persisting only where very specific conditions occur.
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Colonial Coast Birding And Nature Fest Features Birds, Fun
BRUNSWICK, Ga. (September 29, 2008) - Fall is here. The birds are here. It is the perfect time for the sixth annual Georgia's Colonial Coast Birding and Nature Festival, set for Oct. 9-13 on Jekyll Island.
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Georgia Gopher Frog Project Filmed For PBS Nature Series
FORSYTH, Ga. (September 29, 2008) - They may not have the most photogenic mug, but Georgia's gopher frogs are making the jump to television.
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Summary Of Action From The Board of Natural Resources September Meeting
ATLANTA, Ga. (September 26, 2008) - The Board of Natural Resources held its monthly meeting on September 23 - 24, 2008 in Atlanta.
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National Hunting and Fishing Day this Saturday!
SOCIAL CIRCLE, Ga. (September 23, 2008) - In celebration of the passion for the outdoors that you share with 64 million other Americans, the Georgia Department of Natural Resources, Wildlife Resources Division encourages you to get out and participate in one of the many activities that will be held this Saturday in honor of the 2008 National Hunting and Fishing day.
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Public Hearing Scheduled Regarding Boating Amendment Regulation Change
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Proposed Amendments to Boating Regulations
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Coastal Birding Trails Welcome Back Long-Distance Travelers
BRUNSWICK, Ga. (September 19, 2008) - Cooler weather brings back more than fuzzy sweaters and hot cocoa. When temperatures begin to dip it also signals the return of many migratory birds to scenic birding trails such as the Colonial Coast Birding Trail.
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Berrien County Resident Reels In New State Record Longnose Gar!
SOCIAL CIRCLE, Ga. (September 19, 2008) - Angler Chad Leonard of Nashville, Georgia (Berrien County) had more than just a great day of fishing on the Alapaha River on Sept. 5, 2008 - he managed to catch a new state record! Leonard reeled in a 30 lbs. 4 oz., 56-inch longnose gar, according to the Georgia Department of Natural Resources, Wildlife Resources Division. The most recent state record for a longnose gar was a 28 lbs. 6 oz. fish caught in the Flint River in 1995.
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Hungry Bear Can Ruin a Camping Trip
SOCIAL CIRCLE, Ga. (September 10, 2008) - Whether it's a late summer camping trip or a stay at a cozy cabin in the woods, there's always a possibility for a black bear sighting or encounter in North Georgia. With more than 75 established campgrounds and an estimated 1,200-1,500 black bears in North Georgia alone, campers should always be prepared for the possibility of encountering a bear. The key to preventing them from hanging around campsites and rental cabins is to properly store food and trash.
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Georgia Hunters can Help in the Fight Against Hunger
SOCIAL CIRCLE, Ga. (Sept. 10, 2008) - For the past 15 years, hunters across the state have been bringing meat to the tables of those in need through the Georgia Hunters for the Hungry program. This successful program celebrated serving its one-millionth meal in 2007 and provides numerous opportunities for hunters to share their harvest with those in need. This year, hunters can donate deer at ten participating processors beginning September 13 and continuing through January 15.
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Gov. Perdue Signs Proclamation for 37th Annual Nat'l Hunting &Fishing Day
SOCIAL CIRCLE, Ga. (Sept. 10, 2008) -In celebration of the passion for the outdoors that you share with 64 million other Americans, the Georgia Department of Natural Resources, Wildlife Resources Division encourages you to get out and participate in one of the many activities that will be held in honor of the 2008 National Hunting and Fishing day. Governor Sonny Perdue recently signed a proclamation in honor of the conservation efforts led by America's hunters and anglers, recognizing Saturday, Sept. 27 as NHF day in Georgia, noting the plans underway for a statewide celebration.
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GPS Adding More Precision To Conservation
SOCIAL CIRCLE, Ga. (Sept. 8, 2008) - Unless lost in Atlanta, Georgia residents may not consider using a Global Positioning System on an everyday basis. For wildlife biologists, however, GPS technology means completing conservation work faster, more efficiently and for less money.
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Deer Hunting Season (Archery) Begins September 13
SOCIAL CIRCLE, Ga. (Sept. 5, 2008) - Deer hunting remains the most popular form of hunting in the state of Georgia, according to the Georgia Department of Natural Resources, Wildlife Resources Division. Archery hunting season opens on Sat., Sept. 13 and runs through Oct. 10, 2008 (statewide). Last year, almost 94,000 archery hunters harvested more than 34,000 deer.
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Georgia Hunters Need New Deer Harvest Record Prior To 2008-09 Season
SOCIAL CIRCLE, Ga. (Sept. 5, 2008) - The Georgia Department of Natural Resources, Wildlife Resources Division reminds deer hunters who purchased a big game license for the 2007-2008 season that they need a new deer harvest record prior to the 2008-2009 deer hunting season. Hunters under 16 years of age, landowners and honorary and lifetime license holders must also obtain a deer harvest record and complete deer harvest information. Hunters may obtain new deer harvest records free of charge from any license agent.
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Hunters Contribute Billions To Conservation Efforts
SOCIAL CIRCLE, Ga. (Sept. 5, 2008) - Whenever a Georgia hunter purchases a hunting license, firearms, ammunition or archery equipment he or she is supporting wildlife conservation through the Federal Wildlife Restoration Program. This is the largest and most successful wildlife conservation program in the world, according to the Georgia Department of Natural Resources, Wildlife Resources Division.
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Misuse Of Tree Stands Can Create Hazard For Hunters
SOCIAL CIRCLE, Ga. (Sept. 5, 2008) - Tree stands are a favorite piece of equipment for hunters searching to remain undetected by game. They also are the leading cause of hunting incidents, according to the Georgia Department of Natural Resources, Wildlife Resources Division. Fifty-two percent of the hunting incidents over the past ten years and forty-three percent of hunting-related fatalities were tree stand-related.
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Required Hunter Ed Course Available Online
SOCIAL CIRCLE, Ga. (Sept. 5, 2008) - Taking a hunter education class in Georgia is easier than ever, as hunters can access the course online at www.beasafehunter.org.
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Ft. Stewart, New State Biologist Aim For Eco-Friendly Buffers At Base
SOCIAL CIRCLE, Ga. (Sept. 2, 2008) - Fort Stewart's 3rd Infantry Division trains daily to combat terrorism and other threats around the world. But one threat looms as close as the boundaries of the largest Army base east of the Mississippi River: population growth and the development it brings.
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Monitoring Device Allows Biologists To 'See' Bat Calls, Even ID Bats
ALBANY, Ga. (Sept. 2, 2008) - Sitting in a dark swamp surrounded by fist-sized spiders and the sounds of wild hogs rooting may seem like an unusual way to spend an evening. If you are looking for bats, however, the setting is perfect. And even though you might not see them, the bats are there, sometimes swooping right in front of your face in the dark, aiming to catch their next meal.
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WRD Announces Migratory Bird Hunting Dates and Regulations for the 2008-2009 Season
SOCIAL CIRCLE, Ga. (August 28, 2008) – Early hunting seasons for some species of waterfowl will open soon, announces the Georgia Department of Natural Resources, Wildlife Resources Division. Georgia's early waterfowl hunting opportunities include an early teal hunting season (Sept. 20-28) and an extended September season for Canada geese (Sept. 6-28), but the more traditional late seasons won't open until around Thanksgiving.
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Dove Hunting Season Opens Saturday, September 6
Head to One of Georgia's Wildlife Management Areas – Hunters statewide can celebrate the beginning of dove season at noon on Saturday, Sept. 6. Traditionally considered the beginning of the fall hunting season in Georgia, dove season is a great opportunity to introduce children and grandchildren to hunting and to tailgate with family and friends.
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Obtain HIP Permit Before Dove Hunting
Required, Free Permit Assists Wildlife Management – Be sure to obtain a free HIP permit before hunting dove or other migratory birds this year. HIP, the federal Migratory Bird Harvest Information Program, requires hunters pursuing doves, ducks, geese, rails and other migratory bird species to complete a short harvest survey.
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Required Hunter Ed Course Available Online
Taking a hunter education class in Georgia is easier than ever, as hunters can access the course online at www.beasafehunter.org
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Brochure Outlines Dove Field Preparation
Georgians curious about the differences between legitimate dove field preparation and illegal baiting should read “Dove Hunting and Agricultural Practices in Georgia,” available at www.gohuntgeorgia.com.
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Help Keep Georgia's Boating Incidents Down, Practice Safety First This Labor Day Holiday Weekend
SOCIAL CIRCLE, Ga. (August 22, 2008) – Boaters are sure to flood Georgia's waterways this Labor Day Holiday weekend, bringing the summer boating season to an unofficial end. Given the expected level of holiday boating activity, the Georgia Department of Natural Resources' Wildlife Resources Division want to stress the importance of safety, especially designating a sober driver this holiday weekend.
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Annual Nature Fest At Jekyll Features Birding Expert Dunne, Field Trips
BRUNSWICK, Ga. (Aug. 18, 2008) – In the fall, the Georgia coast is brimming with thousands of birds, butterflies and other unique coastal wildlife. Experience this spectacle along with other beach-loving outdoor enthusiasts Oct. 9-13 at Georgia's Colonial Coast Birding & Nature Festival on Jekyll Island.
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August 15 Marks The Opening Of Squirrel Season
SOCIAL CIRCLE, Ga. (August 12, 2008) – Whether still, stalk or squirrel dog hunting is your preference, the beginning of squirrel season is just around the corner. Often revered as a celebrated American fall tradition, squirrel hunting provides the perfect opportunity to introduce youth or a novice to the sport of hunting.
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Citizens Encouraged To Watch, Enjoy Wildlife - But Do Not Touch!
SOCIAL CIRCLE, Ga. (August 12, 2008) – Georgia is fortunate as there is an abundance and variety of wildlife for citizens and visitors to enjoy. However, the Georgia Department of Natural Resources, Wildlife Resources Division encourages everyone, especially children, to enjoy observing wildlife, but to never pick up or touch wildlife.
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Loggerhead Nesting Season Off To Promising Start
BRUNSWICK, Ga. (Aug. 11, 2008) – The sight of tiny turtles scurrying toward the ocean is a promising sign for the loggerhead sea turtle. And this year, nest numbers of this imperiled species are at a record high in Georgia.
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Available: Revised Landowner Guide To Conservation Incentives
FORSYTH, Ga. (August 4, 2008) – The recently updated Landowner's Guide to Conservation Incentives summarizes financial incentives, technical help and conservation options available to landowners across Georgia.
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Public Fishing Areas Perfect For Weekend Family Fun
SOCIAL CIRCLE, Ga. (August 7, 2008) – Visiting one of Georgia's nine public fishing areas with the family is a great in-state way to entertain both the kids and the adults this summer.
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Peak Time For Cats, Fishing That Is
SOCIAL CIRCLE, Ga. (August 7, 2008) – Fishing for catfish is a summertime tradition in Georgia. From the experienced angler attempting to land a new state record to the grandfather taking his grandson on a first-time fishing trip, catfishing opportunities are abundant.
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For A Summer Challenge Target Gar And Pickerel
SOCIAL CIRCLE, Ga. (August 7, 2008) – If you have never targeted chain pickerel or longnose gar on a fishing trip you may be missing out.
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DNR Encourages Anglers to Continue Fishing Oconee River
WAYCROSS, Ga. (July 31, 2008) – Fishing and swimming in the Oconee River are summertime staples in southeast Georgia, but recently many people in the area have been led to believe that the river is not safe for fish or people. In light of these concerns, the Georgia Department of Natural Resources, Wildlife Resources Division along with the Environmental Protection Division and scientists from Auburn University have conducted research on fish and the quality of the river water – and to this point, there is no need for alarm.
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New Guide Maps Out Adventure On Altamaha
SOCIAL CIRCLE, Ga. (July 28, 2008) – Enjoying the scenic Altamaha River, one of Georgia's most biologically diverse rivers, has never been easier. The Altamaha River Partnership, with support from the Georgia Department of Natural Resources, is offering an updated, informative guide to the 137-mile river corridor.
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Survey Confirms Pocket Gopher Decline, Marks Possible Habitat
FORSYTH, Ga. (July 28, 2008) – Southeastern pocket gopher numbers in Georgia appear to have significantly declined in recent decades, but isolated populations of the burrowing rodents survive in a few pockets of suitable habitat across the state's southern half, according to a recently finished survey.
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Law Violators Can Lose Privilege To Hunt And Fish
SOCIAL CIRCLE, Ga. (July 24, 2008) – Hunting deer at night, hunting alligators or bears in a manner violating state laws and computer assisted remote hunting - all of these activities are illegal and are offensive to honest hunters and the general public. Another word for the criminals who commit these conspicuously bad and offensive violations is poachers.
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Dove Hunters May Have Opportunity To Bag More Birds This Season
SOCIAL CIRCLE, Ga. (July 24, 2008) – Georgia dove hunters may soon reap the benefits of a recent U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Regulations approval aimed at expanding dove season opportunities. USFWS's Service Regulations Committee recently adopted a change in the framework increasing the dove bag limit from 12 to 15. Georgia's Wildlife Resources Division will propose a regulation change reflecting the new federal framework at the Board of Natural Resources meeting Aug. 27.
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TERN: Since '92, Crucial Friend To Nongame Work
SOCIAL CIRCLE, Ga. (July 21, 2008) – The beginning of TERN was as subtle as a question: How can we help? Sixteen years later, The Environmental Resources Network is still answering that question.
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DNA Study Explores Sea Turtle Lineage and Outlook
BRUNSWICK, Ga. (July 15, 2008) – The beach is empty, but the deserted stretch was obviously full of activity the night before, as evidenced by turtle crawl tracks zigzagging from the surf to nest sites in the dunes. A joint research effort can now tell biologists which turtles made these tracks.
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Survey Probes Toccoa for Rare Fish, Tests Study Methods
SOCIAL CIRCLE, Ga. (July 15, 2008) – A unique survey on the Toccoa River this summer is searching out the river's rare fish, testing new sampling protocols and possibly helping chart a conservation course for this clear-water gem of northeast Georgia.
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2008-2009 Georgia Hunting Regulations Available
SOCIAL CIRCLE, Ga. (July 14, 2008) – The 2008-2009 Georgia Hunting Seasons and Regulations Guide now is available online announces the Georgia Department of Natural Resources, Wildlife Resources Division (WRD).
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CPL. Mike Binion Declared DNR Ranger Of The Year
SOCIAL CIRCLE, Ga. (July 14, 2008) – The Georgia Department of Natural Resources' Wildlife Resources Division selected Corporal Mike Binion of the Albany Law Enforcement office as the 2008 State Ranger of the Year.
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Fall Alligator Hunting Season Set
SOCIAL CIRCLE, Ga. (July 14, 2008) – Georgia remains a popular destination for alligator hunters given the available healthy population of more than 200,000 gators.
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Stay Safe On The Water During Fourth Of July Holiday Weekend
SOCIAL CIRCLE, Ga. (July 1, 2008) – The upcoming Fourth of July holiday weekend is sure to be a busy one on Georgia's lakes and waterways and conservation rangers with the Georgia Department of Natural Resources, Wildlife Resources Division (WRD) will be out in full force to ensure the safety of everyone on the water. So far this year in Georgia, there have been 61 boating incidents resulting in 45 injuries and 7 boating incident-related fatalities in addition to 34 drownings on state waterways. WRD Conservation Rangers also have issued 74 boating under the influence (BUI) citations statewide. Boaters are strongly encouraged to use good judgment and exercise caution while on the water.
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Remember Safety First When On The Water
SOCIAL CIRCLE, Ga. (July 1, 2008) – The thought of tragedy or death probably never enters the minds of most swimmers and boaters out enjoying a day of fun on the water. Perhaps, it should. Last year, 51 people drowned and 18 others died in boating related incidents in Georgia. The Georgia Department of Natural Resources' Wildlife Resources Division (WRD) encourages everyone to practice safety at all times when in and around the water.
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Wood Stork Nest Estimates Reach New High
BRUNSWICK, Ga. (July 1, 2008) – The estimated number of wood stork nests in Georgia reached 2,255 this spring, a record high according to Georgia Department of Natural Resources (DNR) surveys.
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