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Retired Chattahoochee Nature Center (CNC) horticulture curator Henning von Schmeling was recently honored with the 2025 Tom ...
Georgia is more than just a place to visit; it's a therapeutic escape that offers a sense of peace and relief from life's ...
Loggerhead sea turtles, a threatened species, return each year to Georgia’s coastal beaches to lay their eggs.
With sharp teeth and claws, the 4-foot-long tegu is native to South America and is known to eat the eggs of several species.
That critter’s cuteness could cost it its life. It looks abandoned... but it might not be. Read this before you scoop it up.
According to the Department of Natural Resouces (DNR) daily nest monitoring on all Georgia beaches starts in mid-May. This ...
TOOMBS COUNTY, Ga. (WTOC) - The Georgia Department of Natural Resources is raising awareness around an invasive species that ...
Jimmy Carter's memoir "An Hour Before Daylight" inspired Georgia artist John Cleaveland in his work now on view at the Carter ...