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State seeks public input on wild turkey plan
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Hunters and others interested are encouraged to attend any of four upcoming public meetings regarding the draft Strategic Management Plan for Wild Turkeys in Georgia

A copy of the draft plan is available at http://georgiawildlife.com/turkey-info).

"About 60,000 hunters pursue wild turkeys each spring in Georgia, with many more that enjoy seeing turkeys and having turkeys on their property,” said Kevin Lowrey, state turkey biologist with the Wildlife Resources Division. “This long term strategic plan will serve as the guiding document for statewide turkey management efforts in our state – but first, we need feedback from our turkey hunters and other interested Georgians."

All meetings will begin at 7 p.m. and will be held at the following locations:

Oct. 4

• UGA Tifton Campus Conference Center (Room 19, 15 RDC Road, Tifton, GA 31793)

• Pickens County Administrative Offices (Suite 168, 1266 E. Church Street, Jasper, GA 30143)

 

Oct. 5

• Monroe County Commissioners’ Building (3rd Floor Conference Room, 38 West Main Street, Forsyth, GA  31029)

• Ogeechee Technical College Conference Center (1 Joseph E. Kennedy Blvd., Statesboro, GA 30458)

 

Any participant at a meeting may present data, make a statement or comment or offer a viewpoint or argument, either orally or in writing. Statements should be concise to permit everyone an opportunity to speak. Participants must register upon arrival and notify the registering official of their intent to give a statement.

Those unable to attend a meeting may submit input in one of the following methods by Oct. 20: 

• Statements may be electronically submitted at: http://georgiawildlife.com/regulations/meetings 

• Written statements should be mailed to: GA DNR/Wildlife Resources Division/Game Management Section; Attn: Tina Johannsen; 2067 U.S. Highway 278, S.E.; Social Circle, Georgia 30025. 

• Call 770-918-6404.

 

These meeting sites are accessible to people with physical disabilities.  To request sign language interpretation or other auxiliary aids, contact Tina Johannsen at 770-918-6404.

For more information, visit http://georgiawildlife.com/regulations/meetings.

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