DNR Law Enforcement Report (11-26-13)
Our friends at Georgia’s Department of Natural Resources’ Law Enforcement Division do more than straighten out crooks. When hunters are lost in the woods, for example, we call the Rangers to extricate them, safe and sound.
This week’s Law Enforcement Report lists several of the ways Rangers made Georgia safe:
- Lost hunters found – Gordon County
- Possession of firearm by convicted felon, felony obstruction of officer – Burke County
- Hunting violation citations – several counties
The Wildlife Resource Division protects Georgia’s wildlife by enforcing laws, rules and regulations pertaining to:
- game and nongame animals
- threatened and endangered plants and animals
- exotic animals
- boating safety
- litter and waste control
- and other natural resource issues.
We appreciate DNR’s efforts to keep the wild outdoors as tame as possible.
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