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Fragmented: More Georgia landowners needed to grow native plants, protect native species
Native plants are well adapted to local climate, offering a number of benefits including providing habitat and food for native wildlife like pollinators. “Native plants do provide a lot of benefits,” ...
The City of Oxford, in collaboration with the Arbor Day Foundation and Amazon, successfully completed a community tree ...
THOMASVILLE- This is a precious and fleeting time of year in South Georgia, late winter, early spring. Georgia’s local native azalea Rhododendron canescens is flowering. For just a few weeks their ...
Georgia’s natural beauty inspires gratitude this Thanksgiving, and reminds us to protect its wild spaces. Thanksgiving is a time to give thanks for Georgia’s beauty, splendor and natural wonders, such ...
Not all fruit trees need long, mild growing seasons. Some hardy options grow quickly, tolerate cold, and bring color and ...
Gopher tortoises are considered a keystone species because they dig burrows that provide shelter for approximately 350 other species. Josiah Lavender Open Space Institute The Georgia Department of ...
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