Four critically endangered black and white ruffed lemurs were born April 18 at North Georgia Wildlife & Safari Park in ...
Aquatic invasive species cause significant harm in Georgia. State officials ask for public help to combat them and protect ...
Georgia's state flower is changing from the 'invasive' Cherokee Rose to the native Sweetbay Magnolia after a Senate vote.
Extreme weather from climate change is forcing Georgia snakes to adapt, changing behaviors to survive droughts and wildfires.
Gopher tortoises are considered a keystone species because they dig burrows that provide shelter for approximately 350 other species. Josiah Lavender Open Space Institute The Georgia Department of ...
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Fragmented: More Georgia landowners needed to grow native plants, protect native species
Native plants are well adapted to local climate, offering a number of benefits including providing habitat and food for native wildlife like pollinators. “Native plants do provide a lot of benefits,” ...
Climate change and urbanization are increasing human-wildlife encounters in Georgia. Experts warn against intervening with animals.
The severe drought and wildfires gripping much of Georgia will likely have impacts on the state’s wildlife for years to come ...
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