by GWF | Mar 18, 2020 | Educational Resources
By Sheila Lenz The most common North American butterfly, the tiger swallowtail, was among the first creatures of the New World documented by European explorers. It is also the state butterfly of Georgia. Receiving its name from the yellow wings with black “tiger...
by GWF | Mar 17, 2020 | Educational Resources, News, Uncategorized
By Ashlyn Halseth When most Georgia residents hear the word “otter”, they tend to overlook our native species and focus on the marine mammal, the sea otter or Enhydra lutris. While these fuzzy aquatic carnivores are vital to their ecosystem on the west coast and east...
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