GDNR Seeks Public Input on Proposed Changes to ‘Bird Island Rule’

GDNR seeking the public's input on proposed 'Bird Island Rule' changes
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BRUNSWICK, Ga. () — The Georgia Department of Natural Resouces (DNR) is seeking the public’s input on proposed changes to Georgia’s ‘Bird Island Rule.’

The Bird Island Rule is meant to provide greater protection for seabirds and shorebirds.

The proposed changes would include the new islands that have formed since the rule was originally passed in 1998. It would also help shield nesting, foraging and roosting sites when they are being used by the birds.

Nesting colony of mostly royal terns on Brunswick Bird Island (DNR).

The changes would also allow recreational access to these sites when they are not active.

Those attending the meeting sessions will be encouraged to give feedback and ask questions.

Public sessions are scheduled for the following dates:

If you are unable to attend these meetings, comments may also be provided by email at wcscomments@dnr.ga.gov or by phone at (912) 264-7355 by Aug. 22 at 4:30 p.m.

The Board of Natural Resources is scheduled to consider the amendments on Sept. 23, 2025.

The access the proposed regulations, access this link.

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