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Blomquist Foray finds many mini-sized plant surprises at Ohoopee Dunes

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If you’re planning a trip to South Georgia, it’s important to be aware of current wildfire conditions affecting the area. Due to ongoing wildfire activity, visitors are strongly encouraged to use extra caution and stay informed about local conditions. The Georgia DNR Wildlife Resources Division is working with partner agencies to monitor and respond, and […]

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Spring is a prime time for crappie fishing across Georgia, as warming water temperatures trigger fish to move into shallow areas to spawn. During this period, crappie can often be found in 3–8 feet of water around structure such as brush piles, fallen timber, docks, and aquatic vegetation. Because they are schooling fish, once you […]

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DNR informing coastal boaters and visitors about new Bird Island places and protections.

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