by GWF | Apr 4, 2023 | Camo Coalition, News, Uncategorized
Update May 2, 2023 – SB 115 was signed into law on May 2! This is a tremendous step in assuring anglers have the rights we always assumed they did. Governor Kemp’s signing letter states that his office received many calls concerning this legislation. The...
by amadmin | Apr 3, 2023 | Academics Afield, News, R3, Uncategorized
By: Coral Minchey For 10 Albany Students, a day of firearm training was the perfect way to fill a Friday morning and afternoon. On March 31st, Albany State University students and Coach Dan Land joined me for a day of shotgun training to prepare for future hunting...
by GWF | Mar 28, 2023 | Academics Afield, News, R3, Uncategorized
Program breaks down barriers to hunting and target shooting. Students test to see which eye is dominant. Fort Valley, GA – The Academics Afield Program, operated by Georgia Wildlife Federation, hosted its first event for Fort Valley State University students. Public...
by GWF | Mar 16, 2023 | Camo Coalition, News, Uncategorized
Is mining worth the risk of turning the Okefenokee into the next Everglades Covington, GA – It’s extremely unusual for a Georgia bill to have 91 co-signers. It’s even more unusual for a bill with that much bipartisan support to not make it to the floor for a vote....
by Emma Alligood | Mar 4, 2023 | ACC, News, Uncategorized
GWF is looking for a Special Events & Tradeshows Assistant to support all administrative duties for fundraising events as well as support for the Executive Assistant. This position reports to the Sportsmen’s Program Manager. Location: Covington, GA Hours:...
by Emma Alligood | Mar 3, 2023 | Educational Resources, News, Private Lands, Uncategorized, Wildlife
A conversation between two small mammal researchers: Dr. JT Pynne (Georgia Wildlife Federation) and Ivy Yen (PhD Student at the University of Maine). Most plants grow from seeds, but how do those seeds get there? Seed dispersal is the method by which plants spread...
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