The Georgia Department of Natural Resources, Wildlife Resources Division (WRD)
reminds hunters to obtain the free Migratory Bird Harvest Information
Program Permit (HIP Permit) before hunting any migratory birds (e.g.
doves) this year. HIP is an annual federal program that requires hunters
who pursue doves, ducks, geese, rails and other migratory bird species to
complete a short harvest survey and in return receive a free participation
permit.
“Determining accurate harvest levels for game species, such as doves, is
critical to the scientific management of game populations,” says WRD Chief
of Game Management Bill Fletcher. “The HIP program gives biologists the
information they need to ensure healthy migratory bird populations and
quality hunting.”
HIP, now in its 11th year is a collaborative effort between the U.S. Fish
and Wildlife Service (USFWS) and state wildlife agencies. HIP provides
reliable estimates on the number of migratory game bird hunters and birds
harvested in Georgia and throughout the country. These estimates give
wildlife managers the information they need to make decisions on hunting
seasons, bag limits and population management for migratory game birds.
While the USFWS and state wildlife agencies have conducted harvest surveys
for decades, the methods used to collect harvest data varied a great deal
from state to state, making it difficult to compare the results. HIP
provides a standard method to gather and compare information from all
states. Multi-state information is critical to best manage migratory
populations.
To receive a free HIP permit, Georgia hunters must answer a short survey
when they purchase their hunting license. This survey provides the
hunter’s harvest information from the previous year’s hunting season.
After the survey is complete, the free HIP participation permit is listed
on the hunter’s license. Survey responses are sent to the USFWS. A sample
of the nationwide HIP participants will be asked to complete a more
detailed national harvest information survey about the species they
hunted.
Hunting licenses and the free HIP permit are available at over 1,000
license agents, online at www.gohuntgeorgia.com or by calling
1-888-748-6887. For more information on the required HIP permit or the
federal program, contact a WRD Game Management Section office or call
(770) 918-6416.
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