Conservation Resources

Georgia Wild E-Newsletter

Learn how DNR is working to protect and conserve nongame wildlife, plants and native habitats by subscribing to Georgia Wild. WRD is responsible for the conservation of these species, but receives no state funds for this purpose and must support the efforts through fundraising initiatives, federal funding and private donations. Georgia Wild offers nongame conservation updates free every month. Click here to sign up.


Forest Ecosystem Conservation Handbook for Birds in Georgia

Explains how to establish and maintain productive upland pine forests while providing habitat for resident and neotropical migratory birds.


Conserving Georgia's Wildlife: 12 Case Studies

Use this link on Georgia's State Parks and Historic Sites website to search 12 case studies of educational resources that parents and educators can use in teaching about Georgia's rich wildlife and habitat diversity.


Buy A Tag! You Give, They Live.

Do your part for conservation - Buy A Tag! The popular hummingbird and bald eagle tags both support nongame wildlife conservation.


Conserving Nongame Wildlife: 2004-2007

The Nongame Conservation Section manages Georgia's native diversity of wild animals and plants and their habitats through education, research and management, while also working to increase the public's enjoyment of these natural resources.


Georgia Wild E-Newsletter

Learn how DNR is working to protect and conserve nongame wildlife, plants and native habitats by subscribing to Georgia Wild. WRD is responsible for the conservation of these species, but receives no state funds for this purpose and must support the efforts through fundraising initiatives, federal funding and private donations. Georgia Wild offers nongame conservation updates free every month. Click here to sign up.

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Snakes of Georgia

According to the National Wildlife Federation, at least 20% of the U.S. population suffers some degree of snake fear. Regardless of the cause, extreme fear is unnecessary. A new and improved fact sheet is now available.

Buy a Tag!

You Give, They Live.
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Turn in Poachers

Call 1-800-241-4113

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LICENSES - 3 Ways to Buy

1. Phone 1-800-366-2661
2. Online - here
3. Retail License Vendor listing - here