Chattanooga Times Free Press

Georgia DNR makes changes to regulation­s

- STAFF REPORT

The Georgia Department of Natural Resources’ Wildlife Resources Division is letting the public know about several recent changes intended to benefit outdoors enthusiast­s in the Peach State.

First, the WRD’s website (georgiawil­dlife.com) has been redesigned for easier accessibil­ity and is now more friendly to mobile devices, according to a Georgia DNR release. It’s also the best place to visit for in-depth informatio­n on the other changes, including to licenses.

In an effort to simplify, several licenses offered in the past have been eliminated, though some are included in a different license. Those no longer offered: Wildlife Management Area license, GORP, alligator hunting license, deer-dog license, H.I.P. license, and waterfowl conservati­on license.

Fees have also been increased for some licenses — the first time since that has happened since 1992 — to keep pace with other states in the Southeast and increase federal funding. However, according to the release, the WRD is touting added value for those licenses. One example is that a $15 annual hunting or fishing license provides access to WMAs or public fishing areas without additional fees, as in the past.

Additional­ly, a new youth sportsman’s license has been introduced and the waterfowl and migratory bird stamp will replace the waterfowl conservati­on license and the H.I.P. license.

The WRD noted that printed copies of the 2017 fishing regulation­s or 2016-17 hunting regulation­s for Georgia will not reflect all of the changes. Visit georgiawil­dlife.com/licenses-permits-passes for the most current informatio­n.

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