A Little History
Suburban Whitetail Management of North
Georgia, Inc. (SWMNGA) was formed in
December, 1999 to help local landowners,
communities, and governments in need of
deer reduction deal with whitetail deer
overpopulation problems in a safe, natural,
and humane manner. SWMNGA is based
on similar whitetail deer management
groups around the nation and is designed
to act as a management "tool" for the
Georgia Department of Natural Resource's
(GDNR) deer reduction goals. Some of
these organizations have been working
successfully with property owners and
governments for as long as ten years in
states such as Pennsylvania, Minnesota,
Virginia and New Hampshire.
A Little More About What We Do
The mission of SWMNGA is to reduce to manageable size and maintain the population of whitetail deer in several
North Georgia counties targeted by the Georgia Department of Natural Resources (GDNR) for reduction: Dekalb,
Gwinnett, Rockdale, Fulton, Forsyth, Hall, Fayette, Henry, Douglas, Cobb, Walton, Dawson, Barrow,and Cherokee
counties. The focus of SWMNGA is to harvest antlerless deer during the regular hunting season using our allotted
big game tags. Acting in cooperation with a state game biologist and the GA DNR, we will provide individual
property owners, homeowners' associations and other urban dwellers with a year-round, site-specific management
program.  Our programs are designed to minimize deer-related damage to ornamentals and property, reduce
deer-vehicle collisions and lower the threat of Lyme disease and other diseases that can be transmitted by deer or
their parasites..
Welcome to SWMNGA, Inc.
Suburban Whitetail Management of North Georgia
SWMNGA, Inc. is a fully insured not-for-profit organization specializing in  providing a free
service to area property owners experiencing problems with expanding whitetail deer
herds by deploying highly qualified bowhunters using portable tree stands where hunting
can be performed from the safety of an elevated position.
© 2001 SWMNGA, Inc.