Wildlife Action of Georgia

Chapter of the Year 2011

2075 Kellogg Creek Road

Acworth, Georgia 30102

phone: 770-924-7464

fax: 770-881-7199

Last Update 01/29/2012

Georgia Resource Education Center

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"To Put Back More Than We Take"

"Local Folks Solving Local Problems"

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Gate Code Change
The code to the GREC front gate will change effective November 1st, 2011.
Members may request the new code by...
email: Send your request to jfraser@wildlifeactiongeorgia.com

Telephone: Call the main number

All requests will be verifying contact and membership information.

As a member of Wildlife Action, freedom to use the GREC property comes with the responsibility to protect it.  Remember you are entrusted with the gate code. 

Do not give the gate code to non WLA members.

On behalf of the Board of Directors and the general membership, we invite you to Wildlife Action of Georgia. 

Wildlife Action is a private, non-profit, tax exempt (501c3), volunteer organization.  We are dedicated to the appreciation and enjoyment of our wildlife heritage through the values of preservation, conservation, education, sportsmanship and fellowship.

To that end, Wildlife Action of Georgia attempts to raise public awareness of diminishing wildlife habitat, illegal and inconsiderate outdoor activities, to promote the wise use of our natural resources and to educate the sportsman and non-hunter that our natural resources are for everyone and that the costs and benefits should be shared by all. 

The slogan “Local folks solving local problems” embodies the belief that the empowered individual can come up with new alternative solutions to problems and challenges.  Locally we are concerned with the lakes, rivers, and wetlands of Lake Allatoona and its tributaries.

At the Georgia Resource Center there are many activities available to members such as Birding, Nature trails, Picnicking, Camping, Fishing, and Canoeing.  We even have a Light Archery and Pellet Gun range.

I am certain you have many questions about what and who we are.  Click on this book to find out more about Wildlife Action.

Thank you for visiting.

Joe Fraser

State Chapter President

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