by GWF | Sep 25, 2018 | GOSA, News
The Georgia Outdoor Stewardship Amendment is on the ballot on November 6 as Amendment One. This is the first time Georgians have had a chance to dedicate funding for conservation and it can be done without a tax increase. The amendment will allow up to 80% of the...
by GWF | Sep 6, 2018 | News, Uncategorized
Biologist, Technician, and Employee of the Year Recognized at Sportsman’s Dinner and Auction Covington, GA – On August 30, Georgia Wildlife Federation (GWF) began a new tradition at the non-profit’s annual Sportsman’s Dinner and Auction by presenting three...
by GWF | Sep 5, 2018 | News, R3, Uncategorized
Georgia Wildlife Federation hosted the third annual Georgia R3 Summit on August 22nd at the Alcovy Conservation Center. We were excited to have a variety of stakeholders here from agency, nonprofits, and industry all working towards securing the future of hunting and...
by GWF | Aug 14, 2018 | News, R3
By Susan Delk, NWTF The NWTF has found a unique way to support their continued R3 efforts in Georgia. Lynn Lewis, NWTF conservation field manager, certified wildlife biologist and a steering committee member of the Georgia R3 Initiative, plans and hosts the annual...
by GWF | Aug 7, 2018 | News, R3, Uncategorized
Three mentors who took newbies to the woods rewarded with guns. Getting outdoors has serious benefits for all of us, but hunting is truly something special. Hiking, camping, kayaking, etc. are rewarding activities, but all share one downfall – they are merely...
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