The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is removing the wood stork from the federal list of endangered and threatened wildlife.
Birds Georgia has been awarded two Bill Terrell Avian Conservation Grants from the Georgia Ornithological Society to protect ...
Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp was named the 2026 Governor of the Year by the Safari Club International for his efforts to support wildlife conservation, sportsmen’s rights and public access to hunting ...
Peach State ranks low in U.S. on laws protecting animals, but research and other communities show us how we can do better. Department of Natural Resources wildlife biologist Emily Ferrall inspects the ...
The wood stork, which live and breeds in parts of southeast Georgia as well as other southeastern states, was first listed in ...
Georgia Wildlife keeps records of the biggest freshwater fish ever caught. See the whopping weight of the largest ever reeled in.
Gov. Brian Kemp and First Lady Marty Kemp joined Georgia Department of Natural Resources leaders this week in recognizing ...
The wood stork was once on the brink of extinction and now can be found in 13 counties across Georgia's coast and southern ...
It's a bad time to be a turkey in Georgia, even if you don't live on a poultry farm. The number of turkey poults — what turkey experts call baby turkeys — is on the decline across nearly all of ...
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