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Georgia Department of Natural Resources

From protecting coastal resources to overseeing preservation of historic sites, the Georgia DNR protects, conserves, and enhances the state's natural, historic, and cultural resources for present and future generations. It also recognizes and supports commerce and industry that utilize sound environmental practices.


Contact Georgia Department of Natural Resources

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Contact Georgia Department of Natural Resources


2 Martin Luther King, Jr. Drive, SE
Suite 1252 – East Tower
Atlanta, Georgia  30334
Phone: (404) 656-3505
Toll Free: (800) 366-2661


 

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2 Introductory articles were found for Georgia Department of Natural Resources

Deer Heard Management for Georgia Hunters

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There are some techniques and management approaches which allow for a very satisfactory deer management compromise.  Wildlife biologists agree that there are two basic ways for hunters to manage their deer populations:

  1. harvest management
  2. habitat management. 

This brochure concentrates on techniques for hunters to use for  harvest management, and  briefly discusses habitat management. 



 

Georgia Landowner’s Guide To Conservation Resources

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Landowners should be aware that this guide is not inclusive of all programs available to conserve land. This booklet presents only fundamental aspects of select programs (ones that benefit forestry and wildlife) in a format that allows landowners to easily compare them. Many of these programs are subject to funding and legislative changes. For the most up-to-date information, we encourage landowners to contact the organization that manages the program or check https://georgiawildlife.com/landowners.



Related Success Stories for Georgia Department of Natural Resources

Callaway Conservation
The Ida Cason Callaway Foundation protected 2,507 acres of forest. Forest restoration, education and recreation activities continue under the terms of the conservation easement.

Longleaf Pine and Oak Planting Projects
Partnership involves expansion of a longleaf pine woodland in an urban area and reforestation of a former bottomland hardwood forest.