The Georgia Wildlife Federation began as a sportsman's organization in 1936 and has grown to become Georgia's oldest and largest conservation organization. Our members include bird watchers, hunters, anglers, educators, gardeners, hikers - a diverse group of individuals united by our concern and compassion for the environment.The Georgia Wildlife Federation's work in advocacy, education, stewardship, and sportsmen's issues has shaped every aspect of Georgia's diverse environmental landscape, from the mountains to the coast, since 1936. We have built a reputation for conservation success equal to our experience. We do what is right because it is the right thing to do. With the hard work and support of our members, the Georgia Wildlife Federation does the most good in the most places, ensuring the legacy we leave to future generations is one of which we can be proud.We are a nonprofit, 501(c)(3) organization and the state affiliate of the National Wildlife Federation. All contributions are tax-deductible as allowable by law. We are dedicated to encouraging the intelligent management of Georgia's natural resources, and promoting and encouraging the knowledge and appreciation of these resources.