In the South, dove hunting is a rite of passage. Opening day is more of a social event bringing together hunters and stories of the past. Every Labor Day there’s...
Georgia DNR biologists work hard every day to make the best decisions for the citizens of Georgia and the management of our wildlife resources. This often requires extensive research studies...
Let’s talk about mussels and no, not the things you flex! Let’s talk about those shelled creatures that live in the water and play a major part in indicating water...
Having a successful turkey season? Not so much? It doesn’t matter what boat you’re in. There’s always a few things you can do to increase the quality of your hunt....
Spring is the season of new life. It’s around this time each year that Georgia DNR starts receiving phone calls or Facebook messages from concerned citizens that have found “orphaned...
What’s it like to monitor sea turtle nesting on Georgia’s coast? Find out as DNR sea turtle technicians Sarah Martin, Kyle Coleman and Jack Brzoza blog from the beach this...
Info Provided by: Jeff Durniak, GA DNR North Georgia Region Fisheries Supervisor and North Georgia Region Fisheries staff We’re on the tail end of spring and the fishing is still...
The week of the Tallulah Gorge burn proved a busy one statewide for restoring habitats with prescribed fire. Fire management officer Shan Cammack says crews burned more than 5,000 acres,...
Info Provided by: Jeff Durniak, GA DNR North Georgia Region Fisheries Supervisor and North Georgia Region Fisheries staff This week sure beats last week! Although winter isn’t over yet, we’re having...
By: Bert Deener, GA DNR Fisheries Biologist (Deener’s reports can also be found in the Waycross Journal Herald on Thursdays) These last two weeks have been as different as night and day....