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Our mission? To conserve and promote Georgia’s fishing, hunting, and WILD resources through management, education and scientific research.

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@GeorgiaWild
Georgia DNR Wildlife
1 year
These two copperheads were spotted wrestling trying to establish dominance.
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@GeorgiaWild
Georgia DNR Wildlife
1 year
Caption this
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@GeorgiaWild
Georgia DNR Wildlife
1 year
No one: Absolutely no one: Me: Did you know hummingbirds can smell??
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@GeorgiaWild
Georgia DNR Wildlife
1 year
Just spent the day fishing and caught the biggest fish ever... but of course, no one was around to see it.
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@GeorgiaWild
Georgia DNR Wildlife
2 years
Get ready to reel 'em in! 🎣 The Georgia Trout Slam is back! Catch all three trout species (rainbow, brook, and brown) within a year for the ultimate slam! Submit your photos and details for a chance to win big. More info: https://t.co/Ii3RUcMPDp #TroutFishing #AnglerLife
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@AASHTOsean
Sean Kilcarr
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@NOAAFisheries
NOAA Fisheries
2 years
On March 3, we were notified of a dead North Atlantic right whale stranded on @CumberlandIslNP in Georgia. It was identified as the injured 2024 calf of right whale #1612 “Juno," first seen on January 3, 2024, with serious injuries from a vessel strike: https://t.co/8gVy86xHa4
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@GeorgiaWild
Georgia DNR Wildlife
2 years
📸: Forever Hooked Charter of South Carolina
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@GeorgiaWild
Georgia DNR Wildlife
2 years
Boaters should report sightings of the calf and other right whales at 877-WHALE-HELP (877-942-5343) or via the U.S. Coast Guard on marine VHF channel 16. Please provide time, location and sighting details. Observe right whales only from a distance: stay at least 500 yards away.
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@GeorgiaWild
Georgia DNR Wildlife
2 years
Coastal boaters: please be on the lookout for an injured right whale calf. The calf has wounds on its head consistent with being hit by a boat propeller. Anglers fishing off South Carolina’s South Edisto River inlet first saw the injured calf with its mother on 01/03.
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@amphibianfound
Amphibian Foundation
2 years
AF is proud to partner with the @USFWS, @USGS, @georgiawild, and other organizations to ensure the survival of the Frosted Flatwoods Salamander (Ambystoma cingulatum), which is protected as a Threatened species under the #EndangeredSpeciesAct. #ESA50
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@GeorgiaWild
Georgia DNR Wildlife
2 years
Lucky for you, there's still time to change your stats! Check out this week's fishing report for the best fishing spots across the state and finish the year off strong: https://t.co/EbowaAGjOE.
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@GeorgiaWild
Georgia DNR Wildlife
2 years
⚠️FISHING REPORT WRAPPED JUST DROPPED⚠️
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@GeorgiaWild
Georgia DNR Wildlife
2 years
NOTHING FISHY HERE, JUST FOLLOW THE LINK TO GET THE 411:
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@GeorgiaWild
Georgia DNR Wildlife
2 years
📢 WE HAVE A SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT COMING TO YOU LIVE FROM HQ 📢
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@GeorgiaWild
Georgia DNR Wildlife
2 years
In case you want to get Out of the Woods this weekend and on the water... Check out this week's fishing report: https://t.co/v0Cs7Erkpx
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@GeorgiaWild
Georgia DNR Wildlife
2 years
What's so wicked about these woodpeckers? Blame it on their anatomy.
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@GeorgiaWild
Georgia DNR Wildlife
2 years
Happy Friday! Check out this week's fishing report: https://t.co/mni589X4yS
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@GeorgiaWild
Georgia DNR Wildlife
2 years
Various management practices can reduce the incidence and severity of ESC outbreaks. These include reducing stress, managing water quality, practicing biosecurity in the hatchery, using proper nutrition and feeding practices, and administering drugs and chemicals appropriately.
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@GeorgiaWild
Georgia DNR Wildlife
2 years
This erratic behavior is the result of nervous system impairment resulting from inflammation of the brain. Affected fish may become lethargic and swim slowly near the edge of the pond, or they may hang in the water column with the head up and tail down.
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