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New Georgia Wildlife Resources Division Web Site

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May 5, 2008, News Report

Found in: E-Government / Serving the Citizen

Check out the recently revamped Wildlife Resources Division Web site at www.georgiawildlife.com. With a fresh new look and improved usability, users can more easily access information on everything related to wildlife resources, including useful fishing maps and wildlife management area maps, boat ramp locations, information on rare or endangered species, wildlife education resources for teachers and much more. Users can quickly purchase hunting and fishing licenses, register their boat or apply for quota hunts online.

Georgians interested in hunting, fishing, boating, wildlife viewing or wildlife conservation should bookmark the new and improved georgiawildlife.com and check back frequently. More updates are scheduled for the near future, including additional information on the exciting Go Fish Georgia Initiative - an initiative designed to boost economic development in small towns and establish Georgia as a national fishing destination. Additional wildlife management area maps and other useful resources will be available soon. Let georgiawildlife.com be your source for all things "wild" in Georgia!

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