Decatur is Georgia’s first certified “Bird City.” The designation, similar to the “Tree City” and “Bee City” labels, which ...
With its spectacular views of a busy migration route for raptors and songbirds, Hawk Mountain Sanctuary is a great place to ...
Georgia deputies capture an iguana that certainly wasn’t native. The lizards naturally live in tropcal areas and deserts.
Stone Mountain Park hosted its 24th annual Native American Festival & Pow Wow, Georgia’s largest event of its kind.
Known as the "Mountains of Florida" thanks to its ravines and hills, Torreya State Park in northern Florida is a popular ...
Trail improvements, native plantings, and updated facilities make the preserve more accessible and educational for the ...
THOMASVILLE — For three decades, Thomasville Center for the Arts has proudly hosted one of the nation’s premier wildlife and sporting arts events — the Wildlife Arts Festival — and this year, the ...
A. The three most critical threats to almost all wildlife today are habitat loss from suburban development, expanding ...
Illuminated paintings, glow-in-the-dark murals and virtual reality shine the spotlight on endangered species at Brevard Zoo's ...
Nymphs (juvenile spotted lanternflies) are black with white spots, then become red with black spots as they develop. Adults are roughly 1 inch long and half-inch wide. Their brown forewings have black ...
Whenever I take my family on a trip to a new state, we always try to visit the local aquarium, and I bet a lot of other ...
Tucked at the base of Blood Mountain in the Chattahoochee National Forest, Vogel is one of Georgia’s oldest and most beloved state parks. The showstopper is beautiful Lake Trahlyta, named after a ...