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.
Dorothy and Toto aren’t the only ones known to hitch a ride on a passing severe weather event. A map from the U.S. Geological ...
The once common sightings of the brightly colored monarch butterfly have become a rarer experience in recent years across ...
Michael Cowan, who is the advocacy committee chair for the Georgia Native Plant Society ... adding new species to the federal endangered list. Trump’s first administration tried unsuccessfully ...
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service announced Dec. 10 that it plans to add the monarch butterfly to the list of threatened ... on nectar-producing plants. Michael Cowan, who is the advocacy committee ...
The once common sightings of the brightly colored monarch butterfly have become a rarer experience in recent years across Georgia and other travel paths during the pollinator’s annual migration ...
For course connoisseurs who seek out stellar architecture and unique experiences, the past 12 months have served up a banquet ...
In addition to recovering from the devastation of hurricanes Helene and Milton, which hit Florida 13 days apart, the state, ...
Snyder, University of Georgia and Michael Crossley ... Many volunteers could plant these milkweeds, intending to help create habitat for monarchs. But these exotic versions don’t die back in the fall ...