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"I have read too many child fatality reports to sign a law that could potentially result in a child dying because of its ...
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By Kayleigh Long Last September, zoologist and conservationist Bejan Lortkipanidze received a video file from a collaborator, ...
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 ...
Looking for unexpected things to do in Georgia you’ve somehow missed? These 7 places offer incredible adventures and delightful surprises! 1. Pettit Creek Farms (Cartersville) T ...
East Cobb resident Duncan Dobie has published more than a dozen books about the outdoors, and his work as a writer and ...
A judge says Alaska wildlife agents can resume shooting and killing bears as part of a plan to help recover a herd of caribou ...
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The legendary sheep hunter and former OL shooting editor sets out to see if he still has what it takes to tag a ram.
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.