WELCOME TO DSC GEORGIA
HELP US MAKE A BETTER FUTURE FOR OUR COMMUNITIES THROUGH CONSERVATION AND EDUCATION.
About DSC Georgia
We exist to give like-minded people a chance to gather, socialize, share stories and impact conservation here and around the world.
As a 501(c)(3) non-profit, our mission is to foster youth outdoor education. We plan to accomplish this with a summer day camp that teaches the American model of conservation – sustainable use of our natural resources – as well as valuable outdoor skills.
- CONSERVE WILDLIFE AND WILDERNESS LANDS
- EDUCATE YOUTH AND THE GENERAL PUBLIC
- PROMOTE AND PROTECT THE RIGHTS AND INTERESTS OF HUNTERS WORLDWIDE
7th Annual Hunters' Banquet & Auction
Wednesday, February 4th, 2026
Doors Open at 6 PM • Begins at 7 PM
Georgia World Congress Center
Building C, Room 202
The evening will include raffles, and a live & silent auction. We’ll be featuring exciting hunts around the world offered by premier outfitters. Enter to win firearms, vacations, outdoor gear, and much more!
Conservation Support
Dallas Safari Club Georgia Chapter Is proud to partner with these great conservation and education efforts:

GA R3 Initiative Outreach
Georgia R3 Initiative (recruitment, retention and reactivation) is a cooperative effort led by Georgia Department of Natural Resources Wildlife Resources Division (GA DNR-WRD), Georgia Wildlife Federation (GWF), National Wild Turkey Federation (NWTF), National Deer Association, and the Georgia Chapter of Safari Club International. The goals of this initiative are to 1) to increase participation in hunting and shooting sports as they relate to hunting and 2) to increase societal acceptance and understanding of hunting and shooting sports (Georgia Wildlife Federation, 2020)

Dr de la Rey from Embryo Plus South Africa
The Embryo Plus team, led by Dr Morné de la Rey, BVSc., is working to develop techniques that can be used to save critically endangered species.

Seeds of Greatness
Cristine Seidell BSEd, MA, APC, CCH is a licensed therapist and public speaker Seeds of Greatness Therapeutic Wilderness Program serves families with children 9-18 years old with the following presenting concerns, not otherwise treated successfully via traditional therapy. Using the dynamic opportunities presents in wilderness living and responsible conservation learning, Seeds of Greatness capitalizes on experiences not otherwise available in most children's everyday life.