by GWF | May 11, 2022 | Camo Coalition, News, RAWA, Uncategorized
LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Public Access to Public Assets: Georgia’s Fish Belong to All of Us Georgia is blessed with tremendous beauty and tremendous opportunity to enjoy the outdoors. We have mountains and valleys, coastal plain and breathtaking marshlands. We have...
by GWF | Apr 8, 2022 | Camo Coalition, News, RAWA, Uncategorized
Recovering America’s Wildlife Act Will Safeguard Species from Bobwhite Quail to Monarch Butterfly Covington, GA – The U.S. Senate Environment and Public Works Committee’s bipartisan vote to advance the Recovering America’s Wildlife Act brings the most significant...
by GWF | Mar 24, 2022 | Camo Coalition, News, RAWA, Uncategorized
A bipartisan bill would help bobwhite quail — along with thousands of species nationwide. By Mike Worley President & CEO, Georgia Wildlife Federation My love of the outdoors stems from early morning walks into the woods with my dad as we went to hunt. As I...
by GWF | Nov 20, 2019 | News, RAWA, Uncategorized
My love of the outdoors stems from early morning walks into the woods with my dad as we went to hunt. As I grew older, I would listen to my grandfather and dad talk for hours about the prince of game birds, the bobwhite quail. But even in the 1970s, the familiar...
by GWF | Nov 8, 2019 | Camo Coalition, News, RAWA, Uncategorized
Can you fathom Georgia without quail? or songbirds? A major new study in the journal Science has found widespread declines in bird numbers since 1970. Today, three billion fewer birds fill the skies—a 29 percent decline. Meadowlarks, sparrows, finches, warblers,...
by GWF | Oct 8, 2019 | RAWA
Why do we need federal money for state wildlife management? The current federal State Wildlife Grants program is funded at only a fraction of what states need to conserve at-risk species. State fish and wildlife biologists estimate that it would cost $1.3 billion...
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