Support Wildlife Conservation
There are multiple ways to support wildlife conservation in Georgia. Listed below is a list of ways to help. Just click on each heading for more details on how you can get involved.
Show the world you care by buying a license plate for your vehicle. Both the hummingbird and the bald eagle tags support the Nongame Conservation Fund. Find out more here.
Click here to find out more about how you can make an annual contribution on your state tax forms.
Weekend For Wildlife
Every year in February the Nongame Conservation Section hosts the Weekend for Wildlife. Held the second full weekend in February at the Cloister resort on Sea Island, Weekend for Wildlife mixes adventure excursions to Georgia's wild barrier islands with a spectacular auction and banquet to create the ideal getaway for concerned wildlife enthusiasts. Registration for this unique event opens in October. You may obtain a brochure or additional information by contacting the Wildlife Resources Division Headquarters at (770) 918-6400 after November 15.
Georgians can also support nongame wildlife and plants by donating directly to the Nongame Wildlife Conservation and Wildlife Habitat Acquisition Fund. Your tax-deductible gift will be used to further the conservation efforts of Georgia's protected and other nongame wildlife, such as the endangered red-cockaded woodpecker and the threatened loggerhead sea turtle. Click here to find out more.
Spend a lot of time onlinet? Now you can help Nongame Wildlife Conservation by downloading the GoodSearch Toolbar which will then contribute money every time you search or shop when you through it. Just enter Georgia Nongame Conservation Fund as your charity when prompted. Find out more here.