Georgia Wildlife Federation academic program awarded grant

COVINGTON – The Academics Afield Program, operated by Georgia Wildlife Federation, was recently awarded $10,000 from the SITKA Ecosystem Grant for encouraging the hunting experience.

The Academics Afield program aims to address the need for increased access and education in hunting and the shooting sports. As part of the R3 Initiative to recruit, retain and reactivate individuals in hunting and shooting sports, the program supports conservation efforts. The college learn-to-hunt program is run by student interns that focus on recruiting students that would be considered non-traditional hunters. Selected students participate in workshops throughout the school year that include educational sessions on the history of hunting and conservation, game species biology, and conservation funding.

There are also hands-on portions of the workshops during which students are taught firearm safety and shooting skills. The final activity of a workshop is a mentored hunt in which students are partnered with peers or wildlife professionals that have hunting experience.

The funding received from the SITKA will enable the program to continue at participating schools throughout Georgia for the 2024-2025 schoolyear.

“The impact of this program is two-fold: teaching new hunters how to access land and safely hunt while allowing experienced hunters to pass along their beloved pastime” Coral Minchey with the Georgia Wildlife Federation said. “Watching students experience the outdoors and enjoy the beauty of nature is irreplaceable.”

With a recent decline in active hunters, there has been a decrease in funds available for conservation. Learn-to-hunt programs, like Academics Afield, enable non-hunters to get the training and support necessary to become a hunter. Creating new hunters increases the number of licenses and ammunition purchased contributing to the funds available to the state for wildlife management. College students are excellent candidates for this programming because they desire to try new hobbies, have financial flexibility, and begin to build their life-long identity.

For more information on Academics Afield, contact Minchey at cminchey@gwf.org.