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The closure is to protect the community’s health during the warmer months, when the risk of shellfish-related illnesses is raised due to rising water temperatures.
A host of new Georgia laws will take effect Sunday, June 1. Here are some of the most interesting and notable. SB 244: ...
We support projects that replace coal and oil with lower-carbon solutions, drive innovation in cleaner technologies, and enhance the circular economy in natural resource industries. Aligned with our ...
Environmentalists, Georgia Public Service Commission staff warn of data center energy overestimations in Georgia Power 2025 ...
The Trump administration is sending three Cabinet members to Alaska this week as it pursues oil drilling in the pristine ...
Alligators are a natural part of Georgia's ecosystem. Here's how to make sure you, and our scaly friends, have a safe summer.
National Fishing and Boating Week is making waves June 1 through 8, giving Georgians two days to fish for free and a whole ...
The electrofishing technique temporarily stuns fish with a controlled electrical current, enabling researchers to collect ...
Georgia is home to an estimated population of around 225,000 alligators. They’re concentrated largely along and below the ...
Georgia’s largest electric utility is preparing to meet what it says is a huge spike in new electricity demand. But some ...
During the late spring into the early summer, the Broad River glows with something rare and wild: thousands of delicate white ...
TYBEE ISLAND, Ga. (WSAV) — Wildlife officials are reminding drivers to stay alert and brake for Georgia’s diamonds in the marsh. Diamondback terrapins are salt marsh reptiles native to the Georgia ...