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and conservation of Georgia’s natural, historic and cultural resources, including fsh and wildlife, land conservation, coastal resources, historic preservation and air and water quality. The DNR protects and conserves our diverse wildlife populations and provides quality outdoor recreation through its management of more the one million acres of public land in state parks, public fshing areas and wildlife management areas. Since taking the job he has visited about 40 of Georgia’s 63 State Parks and Historical Sites, snorkeled on the Amicolla River, done non-game fsh surveys, netted and radio collared wild turkeys at Lake Seminole, banded ducks near Darien, and dug fossils on Ossabaw Island. Mark comments, “I love my job. My friends say ‘this is your dream job,’ and I cannot disagree. You can see just how diverse our agency is. My goal frst and foremost is to continue to protect our natural and cultural resources. Not only to
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