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Help protect Georgia’s waterways from invasive species—report sightings, clean your boat, and never release aquarium pets ...
(WALB) - Protecting aquatic ecosystems is a top priority for the Georgia Department of ... Never dump a pet fish, snail, reptile, plant or non-native wildlife into the wild. Have a news tip ...
Monarch butterflies have been spotted in south Georgia. See when you can expect them further north and check out some tips to ...
(WTOC) - The Georgia Department of Natural Resources announced six new grant projects that intend to improve opportunities for the public to learn about native animals and plants across the state.
Recently, a number of Argentine black and white tegus have been spotted in Georgia, as well as in Texas and Florida. The tegu is a large, invasive species of lizard that's native to South America ...
The Georgia Department of Natural Resources has awarded six Wildlife Viewing Program grants to enhance public opportunities ...