by amadmin | Dec 11, 2019 | News, R3, Uncategorized
Bonding with family members can be achieved through many activities, but none come close to those involved with the outdoors. Multiple participants in Georgia Wildlife Federation’s College Learn-to-Hunt Program at the University of Georgia were able to find...
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 11, 2019 | News, Uncategorized
GWF is honored and excited to announce that we have been chosen to participate in a special charitable giving campaign, sponsored and funded by Target. And you have the chance to help direct a portion of Target’s donation to us! Now through January 5, vote for...
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 29, 2019 | GWC, News, Uncategorized
The Georgia Water Coalition’s 3rd annual Clean 13 report highlights work to protect Georgia’s water accomplished by state and local governments, businesses, industries, non-profit organizations and individuals. From innovative efforts to stem stormwater...
by GWF | Sep 12, 2019 | Camo Coalition, News, Uncategorized
September 12, 2019 Ms. Holly Ross U.S. Army Corps of Engineers 1104 North Westover Boulevard, Suite 9 Albany, Georgia, 31707 holly.a.ross@usace.army.mil RE: Comment Letter, Georgia Wildlife Federation Permit Application No. SAS-2018-00554 Twin Pines Site, Charlton...
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