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The purpose of the Camo Coalition is to organize sportsmen and women across Georgia so we can act quickly if there is an issue affecting our wildlife management or outdoor recreation interests.
As our state becomes increasingly populated and more urbanized, the number of hunters and anglers is declining. Our hunting and fishing heritage is not being passed on to the next generation. The legislative power base is shifting from rural areas to cities and suburbs, and every year laws are being made that threaten our natural resources. What can you do to make sure Georgia remains one of the best places in America to hunt and fish? Join the Camo Coalition.
The Camo Coalition is a program of the Georgia Wildlife Federation formed to protect Georgia's wildlife resources and hunting and fishing heritage. We approach conservation issues from a scientific viewpoint, guided by research, experience and sound management principles. The Coalition has made a commitment to arm you with the facts so you can do your part to direct the future of Georgia’s natural resources.
Join forces with your fellow sportsmen and make your voice heard on issues that directly affect you and the things you hold dear. Active sportsmen carry more clout with legislators than other groups. That is why the Georgia Wildlife Federation has a strong voice. But, with your help, it can be even stronger.
The Camo Coalition addresses more than just statewide issues. If there is a conservation issue affecting you regionally or locally, let us know. Together, we can mobilize fellow sportsmen within your region or community to act for the protection of our natural resources.
No dues or membership fees are required — the process is simple and free. Just go to www.camocoalition.org and enter your contact information. The system will provide a list of your elected officials and you will be ready to send a message to them with the click of a button. As important conservation issues arise, the Camo Coalition will post educational resources and send alerts to let you know it is time to tell decision-makers what you think.
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