
Wildlife groups seek to stop ‘Georgia Coyote Challenge’
During the six-month period from March to August, the challenge offers Georgia residents the chance to win a lifetime hunting license.
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During the six-month period from March to August, the challenge offers Georgia residents the chance to win a lifetime hunting license.
ATLANTA — A shiny orange fish living in a north Georgia river is being considered for federal protection as a rare species. The trispot darter is already classified as endangered by state officials. Now, the
Hunters will be able to use their cellphones to record their kills at the scene by using an app put in place by the Georgia Department of Natural Resources.
In the Georgia Coyote Challenge, participants can kill as many as five coyotes a month from March through August for a chance to win a lifetime hunting license.
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