Aquatic invasive species cause significant harm in Georgia. State officials ask for public help to combat them and protect ...
Wildlife across Southeast Georgia is feeling the effects of the ongoing drought as ponds and freshwater wetlands dry up, leaving animals with fewer places to drink and cool off.
The severe drought and wildfires gripping much of Georgia will likely have impacts on the state’s wildlife for years to come ...
As wildfires continue to burn across southeast Georgia, the destruction is reaching far beyond homes and land. One local ...
Georgia is home to some of the most diverse wildlife in the country because of its many rivers, mountains, coastal areas and forests. Chances are, you’ve seen several of Georgia’s official state ...
It seems Georgia's care of furry, feathered, and scaly friends could use some improvement. SmileHub, a platform for charities and their work, did a study on the best and worst states for wildlife ...
An ongoing drought in Southeast Georgia is drying up ponds and wetlands, concentrating wildlife in fewer habitats and driving some species into human-adjacent areas. Experts warn this increases ...
The wildfires, which started roughly around two weeks ago, have devastated over 55,000 acres and destroyed a shelter where ...
CATOOSA COUNTY, Ga. — Several animals were rescued from a house that caught fire in north Georgia on Christmas Day, officials said. According to Catoosa County officials, the fire occurred just after ...
Officers rescued 15 dogs and eight cats from a severely unsanitary hoarding situation in Murray County. None of the animals are available for adoption until they receive full medical care and ...
Georgia is estimated to have around 500,000 stray cats and dogs that are not in shelters or homes and roam loose. Although local advocacy groups and organizations work hard to provide care, these ...