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Conservation

From cascading mountain streams to placid blackwater rivers, oak-shaded coastal hammocks to windswept mountain ridges, weathered granite outcrops to quiet cypress swamps, Georgia's varied landscape provides habitats for a vast array of wildlife species. As a result, Georgia ranks among the top states in wildlife diversity. The Wildlife Resources Division strives to protect this valuable part of our state's natural history. Click on the links to learn more about conservation of Georgia's natural resources.

Conserving Nongame Wildlife: 2004-2007

The Nongame Conservation Section manages Georgia's native diversity of wild animals and plants and their habitats through education, research and management, while also working to increase the public's enjoyment of these natural resources.

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Watchable Wildlife and Wildlife Education Grants—Call for Proposals

WRD is accepting proposals for nongame educational and watchable wildlife projects. Funding for these projects is available from the sale of the nongame wildlife license plate. Applicants may include local governments and non-profit organizations.


Support the Nongame Conservation Section

Did you know that the Nongame Conservation Section of the Georgia Department of Natural Resources, Wildlife Resources Division is funded solely through donations, grants and fund-raising initiatives?




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