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  1. Beginning June 1, Apply For A Georgia Quota Hunt. Social Circle, Ga. Beginning June 1, hunters can apply electronically for quota hunts including youth, deer, alligator, waterfowl, dove and many others, according to the Georgia Department of Natural Resources’ Wildlife Resources Division (WRD).

    • Hunting

      Nearly 630,000 people hunt in Georgia. Cumulatively, hunters...

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      Walter Rabon currently serves as the Commissioner of the...

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      2 Martin Luther King Jr. Drive, SE, Suite 1252 Atlanta, GA...

  2. The Georgia Department of Natural Resources allows you to purchase a license either online, by phone, or by visiting a location in person. A license is required for various outdoor activities such as hunting, fishing, and trapping.

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    • How Do I Become A WRD License Agent?

    Purchase licenses, stamps and passes.

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    1-800-366-2661

    Speak with a local representative who can help. Monday–Friday 8:00 a.m.–6:00 p.m., Saturday–Sunday 9:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m.

    License applications for commercial operations for fishing, trapping, and all other fish wildlife commercial operations.

    Exotic and most native species of wildlife cannot be held without special permits or licenses.

    Save lives, one donor at a time. Organ, tissue, and eye donors have the power to save up to eight lives and enhance many more. You can make a world of difference. Join Georgia’s donor registry today.

    Please contact our Agent Help Desk to become a Georgia license agent by using any of the following methods: 1. Email: GoOutdoorsAgentHelp@outdoorlicensingsolutions.com 2. Help Desk Support via phone at: 855-502-6358 Go Outdoors Georgia is the approved and authorized provider of online fishing and hunting licenses for the state of Georgia.

  3. Jun 1, 2018 · In Georgia, aquaculture and live fish sales (non-aquarium trade related) are regulated by the Wildlife Resources Division (WRD) of the Georgia Department of Natural Resources (DNR).

  4. The Georgia Department of Natural Resources' Wildlife Resources Division conserves, enhances and promotes the state's wildlife resources, including animals, fish and protected plants.

  5. From protecting coastal resources to overseeing preservation of historic sites, the Georgia Department of Natural Resources protects, conserves, and enhances the state's natural, historic, and cultural resources for present and future generations.

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