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Another cicada invasion is here. The large Brood XIV, which emerges every 17 years, is making for a spectacular natural event ...
Are they in Georgia, and if so, where? What we know ... Once mated, female cicadas deposit their eggs into the branches of ...
Georgia is home to an estimated population of around 225,000 alligators. They’re concentrated largely along and below the ...
The Florida Wildlife Corridor is a program that targets 18 million acres for conservation, easement protection for wildlife ...
If you missed last summer's cicadas, well, you might get another shot. Georgians may see more soon. Here's what to know about ...
Any student on campus can attest that the University of Georgia has not shortage of wildlife. Whether you ... and over 300 plants such as rare trees, shrubs and perennials.
Helene’s fury brought winds upward of 75 mph to this rural agricultural area, felling oak trees, pecan orchards ... of the storm’s larger hit to rural Georgia agriculture.
But such artificial — and expensive — landscaped terrains aren’t particularly suited for wildlife ... wild ginger and saplings of native Georgia trees. They yanked out the invasive plants ...
Parts of the massive Okefenokee Swamp are a wildlife refuge. Georgia is on the cusp of permitting ... Swamp in a wide tour boat. Cypress trees tower over the old canal path once used for logging ...
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