All posts tagged "wildlife"
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Georgia News
/ 1 year agoTegu On Loose Highlights Need To Tag, Register Pet Reptiles
Deadline to Meet New Requirements Only Weeks Away
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Georgia News
/ 1 year agoDNR Reminds Pet Owners: Tag, Register ‘Wild Animal’ Reptiles
The clock is ticking for Georgia pet owners who have any of the six reptile species newly regulated by the state...
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Georgia Lifestyle
/ 2 years agoGeorgia Aquarium, Taiwan Researchers and Wildlife Officials Partner on Long-Term Marine Conservation and Education Project
Georgia Aquarium has formed a unique partnership with Taiwan researchers and wildlife officials to advance scientific knowledge on sharks and rays...
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Georgia Lifestyle
/ 2 years agoDNR: What to Do When You See A Snake
With spring warming, snakes are moving and Daniel Sollenberger’s phone is ringing. As state herpetologist for the Georgia Department of Natural...
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National News
/ 2 years agoPostal Service Spotlights Endangered Species
The U.S. Postal Service will commemorate the 50th anniversary of the Endangered Species Act (ESA) by issuing a pane of stamps...
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Georgia Lifestyle
/ 2 years agoGive Georgia’s Beach-Nesting Birds Space: How and Why
Georgia beaches are not only vacation destinations, they are prime spots for nesting shorebirds and seabirds and for migrating species feeding...
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Georgia Lifestyle
/ 2 years agoGA DNR: ‘Boating Caution – Slow Down, Watch Out For Manatees and Sea Turtles’
With sea turtle and manatee sightings on the rise on Georgia’s coast, boaters should be on the lookout for these big...
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Georgia Lifestyle
/ 2 years agoOkefenokee National Wildlife Refuge’s Richard S. Bolt Visitor Center Closed Until Further Notice Due to Staffing Shortages
Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge has announced that the Richard S. Bolt Visitor Center will be closed until further notice beginning Saturday,...
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Higher Education
/ 2 years agoGeorgia College & State University Delves Into the Secret Lives of Snakes
Humans think a snake’s life is simple. They slink. They slither. They bask. They bite. But a Georgia College & State University vertebrate biologist says...