A map from the U.S. Geological Survey shows that 222 possible non-native species had the potential to spread in Georgia and Florida due to storm-related flooding from Hurricane Helene.
Throughout the month of January, locations across Georgia will take your real Christmas trees. The recycled trees will be used for lumber, turned into mulch, donated, composted and used for crop ...
Hurricane Helene diminished the forest canopy and caused massive damage along the Appalachian National Scenic Trail, which ...
The list includes 90 species considered invasive ... island nation that has spread to Florida, Georgia and other spots across ...
One creature on the list is the Cuban tree frog, a native to the island nation that has spread to Florida, Georgia and other ...
Recycling your Christmas tree is an eco-friendly choice that not only benefits the environment but also gives your tree a ...
The green iguana isn't native to the Sunshine State. So how did this invasive lizard get there and become the state's menace ...
Many undocumented people are not eligible for federal financial disaster aid and several remain fearful even when help is ...
It was during the pandemic when the Rev. Kira Austin-Young and her puppet-maker husband, Michael Schupbach, were going a ...
The world's largest hornet, an invasive breed dubbed the "murder hornet" for its dangerous sting and ability to slaughter a ...