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Experts predict the noisy insects will begin surfacing in parts of Georgia as early as the third week of April just days away ...
He said only seven of the 47 snake species native to Georgia are venomous. Only one of those – the copperhead – usually ...
As if hurricanes and insects are not enough, Georgia farmers have another nuisance that walks on four legs. Feral hogs cost ...
Georgia experts have issued a warning to residents to be aware of an increase of black bear sightings and tips to avoid ...
According to the Georgia Department of Natural Resources, that means black bears are waking from hibernation.
A Georgia orthopedic surgeon and a farm worker have been sentenced in what federal authorities are calling one of the largest ...
As black bears begin emerging from hibernation across Georgia, state wildlife officials are urging residents to take ...
My salary wasn't enough to begin with,' said Kimberly Van De Walker, who was injured fighting North Georgia wildfires in 2016 ...
the Georgia Department of Natural Resources, the Georgia Association of Conservation Districts, and the University of Georgia, to address the problem in 2023. The group has started a trapping program.
The projects intend to improve opportunities for the public to learn about native animals and plants across the state.
Georgia and Florida have their share of gators, turtles, snakes and iguanas. Now add Argentine tegus to the mix. Here's where to spot them.
After leading the NW Georgia Region, Captain Greer returns as the region supervisor of Region V in southwest Georgia, where he served the vast majority of his 25-year career. Both captains assumed ...