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Archived Press Releases
Are trout streams calling you to go fish Georgia?
Go Draw a Fish! Students have the opportunity to win prizes and recognition while learning about state-fish species, behaviors, aquatic habitats, and conservation.
Watch out for deer on and near roads during the fall season.
The coronavirus pandemic has posed unprecedented challenges to teachers and students.
Any day spent fishing is a good day. A day you catch a new state record is a great day! Tim Trone of Havana, FL is the new state record holder for the blue catfish.
Venison burgers, venison chili, venison jerky…If you have been looking for a way to “beef” up that freezer stockpile, go for the venison instead! The Georgia deer firearms season opens Sat., Oct.
Beginning today, hunters can apply for four scheduled youth quail quota hunts that will take place on land managed for bobwhite quail, according to the Georgia Department of Natural Resources’ Wild
With only a small percentage of participants ever involved in a incident, hunting repeatedly shows itself as a safe sport.
Get ready shooting enthusiasts! A state-of-the-art sporting facility, the Ranges at Oakfield, today celebrated its grand opening.
Deer hunters, the week-long primitive weapons deer hunting season opens Saturday, Oct. 10.
Primitive weapons deer hunting season opens on Oct. 10.
New Website Features Colonial Coast Birding Trail as First Trail Updated
Hunters ready to stock up the freezer with some venison will get to take to the woods beginning this Saturday, Sept.
Tree stands provide hunters a great way to pursue deer, but did you know that more than half of all hunting incidents are due to falls, or other safety issues, with tree stands?
Dove season is fast approaching—have you taken your hunter education course?
An Atlanta-based effort to provide and restore needed habitat for butterflies, bees and other pollinators is expanding statewide.
Little to no experience operating a firearm or bow? Let us help!
Online, on the app, and in print, the 2020–2021 Georgia Hunting Seasons and Regulations Guide is available, announces the Georgia Department of Natural Resources’ Wildlife Resources Division.