by GWF | Jun 19, 2020 | Camo Coalition, News, Uncategorized
The Great American Outdoors Act (S.3422) passed the U.S. Senate this week with a strong bipartisan vote of 73-25. The Act will provide full, permanent funding for the Land and Water Conservation Fund (LWCF). Funded through oil and gas revenues from the Outer...
by GWF | May 13, 2020 | News, R3, Uncategorized
We just finished summarizing results from the first couple of semesters of Academics Afield, a GWF program that introduces college students to hunting and shooting developed in partnership with NSSF’s +ONE Movement. Here are some of the highlights. Hosted ten...
by GWF | Apr 16, 2020 | News, Private Lands, Uncategorized
By: Evan Wheeler Wedge prisms are used to estimate the basal area (total cross-sectional area of tree stems in a forest stand [usually presented in ft2/acre]) of a forest stand and are readily available to private landowners and managers for a cost of about $33-90....
by GWF | Mar 19, 2020 | News, R3, Uncategorized
Covington, GA – GWF is expanding our Academics Afield program to Georgia Southern University thanks to continued support from the National Shooting Sports Foundation. “Georgia Southern is a perfect fit for Academics Afield with the Shooting Sports Education Center...
by GWF | Mar 18, 2020 | Educational Resources
By Sheila Lenz The most common North American butterfly, the tiger swallowtail, was among the first creatures of the New World documented by European explorers. It is also the state butterfly of Georgia. Receiving its name from the yellow wings with black “tiger...
Recent Comments