Jan 13 2026 Conservation, Georgia Wildlife Out My Backdoor: Cavities Key As Winter Roosts by Georgia DNR, Wildlife Resources Division No Comments For many birds, finding a cavity to roost in can be critical to surviving extreme cold.
Dec 30 2025 Conservation, Georgia Wildlife Mussel Survey Turns Up a Surprise by Georgia DNR, Wildlife Resources Division 1 Comment South Georgia search for mussels stumbles on something with more size, and teeth.
Dec 23 2025 Conservation, Georgia Wildlife Tracking Monarchs Like Never Before by Georgia DNR, Wildlife Resources Division 1 Comment Bluetooth chips and tiny solar-powered tags have opened a new window into monarch migrations.
Dec 16 2025 Conservation, Georgia Wildlife Young Bird Artists? This Is for You by Georgia DNR, Wildlife Resources Division No Comments The 2026 Youth Birding Competition's T-shirt Art Contest is off and -- flying.
Dec 09 2025 Conservation, Georgia Wildlife Two Days in December by Georgia DNR, Wildlife Resources Division No Comments From a partner-powered rescue to two new calves, there was a lot of right whale news last week.
Dec 02 2025 Right Whales Calf No. 1 Spotted Off S.C. by Georgia DNR, Wildlife Resources Division No Comments "Champagne" kicks off calving season with the first right whale calf of winter.
Dec 02 2025 Georgia Wildlife Calf No. 1 Spotted Off S.C. by Georgia DNR, Wildlife Resources Division No Comments "Champagne" kicks off calving season with the first right whale calf of winter.
Nov 25 2025 Conservation, Georgia Wildlife Status Check Follows Tegu Spike by Georgia DNR, Wildlife Resources Division 1 Comment As the years-long effort to eradicate wild tegus in the Toombs/Tattnall area continues, here's what we know so far.
Nov 18 2025 Conservation, Georgia Wildlife From Egg to Outreach, A Tortoise Tale by Georgia DNR, Wildlife Resources Division No Comments "Pumpkin Spice" is a hit on film and in person (er, "in tortoise?").
Nov 12 2025 Conservation, Georgia Wildlife Right Whales Return to Southeast by Georgia DNR, Wildlife Resources Division 2 Comments Boaters, take note and keep watch: One of the world's rarest whale species has returned to Georgia waters.