How to Give Wildlife a Chance

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Georgia Wildlife Resources Division

Give Wildlife a Chance: Check the Checkoff

American oystercatcher and chick. (Tim Keyes/DNR)

An American oystercatcher and chick on the Georgia coast (Tim Keyes/DNR)

Do you enjoy Georgia’s wildlife and wild places?

During tax season, you can help these animals, plants and habitats survive and even thrive by contributing to the Georgia Wildlife Conservation Fund checkoff when you file your state income taxes.

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Donations small and large count, and giving is easy. Simply fill in any amount of a $1 or more on line 30 of form 500 or line 10 of form 500-EZ.

What’s often called the Give Wildlife a Chance income tax checkoff helps native species varying from tri-colored bats to American oystercatchers and gopher tortoises to endangered Canby’s dropwort.

Learn how checkoff contributions are put to work.

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