Title 12, Chapter 3, Section 600
( 12-3-600)
The General Assembly finds that it is in the best interest of the
state to provide for the conservation of nongame species of wildlife
for the benefit and nonconsumptive use of the citizens of Georgia.
Historically, wildlife conservation programs have been focused on
the more recreationally and commercially important game species. As
a consequence, such programs have been largely financed by hunting
and fishing license revenues and by federal assistance based on
excise taxes on certain hunting and fishing equipment. These
traditional financing mechanisms are neither adequate nor fully
appropriate to meet the needs of nongame wildlife conservation
programs and wildlife habitat acquisition programs which enhance the
protection of nongame species. It is the policy of this state to
enable and encourage citizens voluntarily to support nongame
wildlife conservation programs and wildlife habitat acquisition
programs. |