Georgia DNR - Wildlife Resources Division

Georgia DNR - Wildlife Resources Division
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Address2067 US Highway 278 SE
Social Circle, GA 30025, US
Websitehttp://www.georgiawildlife.com/
Phone706-557-3303
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About Georgia DNR - Wildlife Resources Division

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The Wildlife Resources Division of the Georgia Department of Natural Resources (GA DNR) manages hunting, fishing, and protection of nongame and endangered wildlife. We also maintain public education programs to ensure that Georgia's natural resources will be conserved for our present and future generations.


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By Seamus on 10/4/2024 11:56:03 AM • Views (9)
While we always want to encourage folks to go fishing this weekend might be a good one to stay home and watch some football tie some flies or straighten up the tackle box make plans for the next trip and read some good fishing articles. Area Openings...

By Seamus on 9/20/2024 12:00:53 PM • Views (12)
Fall officially begins Sun. Sept. 22. Is it time to season all my lures with pumpkin spice now? Just kidding. But what if it worked? The fall does bring in some great cool morning temps to tempt you out to the water and we bet waking the kids up earl...

By Seamus on 9/13/2024 8:26:15 AM • Views (9)
We all know that fishing is about more than the biggest catch of the day. But it sure is nice to land a big’un every once in a while right? Well what if you got rewarded for those big catches? Guess what? You can! The Georgia DNR Wildlife Resources D...

By Seamus on 9/6/2024 12:48:04 PM • Views (16)
What is your most unusual catch? Angler Donald Barnes was fishing at a private pond this past weekend when he landed a curious catch – a white catfish. No not a “white catfish” (the species)…a channel catfish that was white. The fish which biologists...

By Seamus on 8/30/2024 1:01:15 PM • Views (17)
Like many other states Georgia has experienced Aquatic Nuisance Species (ANS) introductions. Though some of these introductions are the result of range expansions or climatic events (e.g. hurricanes etc.) most are the result of human activities. Movi...

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