Georgia officials are asking residents to report or remove Argentine black and white tegus, as the invasive species threatens ...
Residents are advised to humanely euthanise tegus if encountered and to report sightings to local wildlife departments.
Georgia residents have the chance to shape which animals and plants will receive extra protection for years to come, state ...
Georgia wildlife officials are warning residents to be on the lookout for an invasive species that threatens native wildlife, ...
Wildlife experts in Georgia are urging locals to keep on the lookout for any four-foot-long lizards wandering around the ...
Georgia residents may not expect to find a four-foot-long reptile native to South America in their backyards. But wildlife officials are now warning residents to be on the lookout for an invasive ...
Georgia has 47 snake species, only seven venomous. Experts say give them space and avoid handling to stay safe.
Smallmouth bass are turning up in Lake Allatoona, but Georgia wildlife officials say the fish are not supposed to be there ...
Extreme weather from climate change is forcing Georgia snakes to adapt, changing behaviors to survive droughts and wildfires.
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 ...
The severe drought and wildfires gripping much of Georgia will likely have impacts on the state’s wildlife for years to come — but it’s not all doom and gloom.
From raccoons and monkeys, many wild animals cannot legally be kept in your home. See the list of what you can't keep as a ...