New Report Explores Nongame Conservation in State

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From loggerhead sea turtles to sicklefin redhorse, learn what DNR’s Nongame Conservation Section is doing to restore and protect native wildlife, plants and habitats in “Conserving Georgia’s Nongame Wildlife: 2016 Report.”


This recently released look at the agency’s work in fiscal 2016 features a:

  • Comprehensive 53-page report.
  • Summary brochure of highlights.
  • Multi-media story map with video, images and an interactive map.


All are available online.


The Nongame Conservation Section is charged with conserving the more than 95 percent of Georgia species not legally fished for or hunted, plus rare native plants and natural habitats.


The annual report documents what the agency did in fiscal 2016, plus how Georgians can support this vital mission.