
Chapter Meeting - James Miles, Fisheries Biologist Georgia DNR
Monthly Chapter Meeting - James Miles, Fisheries Biologist with the Georgia DNR Wildlife Resources
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Topic: Wild Trout Management in North Georgia
Bio: James is a native of Hays, NC and his passion for the outdoors stemmed from a childhood of hunting, fly fishing, hiking, camping, and snorkeling for aquatic species. James received both his bachelor’s and master’s degree in biology from Western Carolina University. While in college, he focused his research on habitat requirements of rare and endangered fishes and mussels in the Little Tennessee River Basin. Prior to coming to the GA DNR, he worked for the National Park Service at the Great Smoky Mountains National Park doing trout monitoring and brook trout restoration work.
We gather on the fourth Tuesday of each month. The social hour begins at 6 PM, followed by the meeting at 7 PM.
We gather on the fourth Tuesday of each month. The social hour begins at 6 PM, followed by the meeting at 7 PM.
Speaker: James Miles, Fisheries Biologist with the Georgia DNR Wildlife Resources Division
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