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While studying Georgia and South Carolina alligators, researchers reportedly found high levels of mercury which could point to heavy metal issues in swampy waters.
Mercury contamination is surfacing as a serious concern in parts of Georgia and South Carolina, particularly in regions like the Okefenokee Swamp. University of Georgia researchers found alarmingly ...
Witness an extraordinary sight as two Yellow Tailed Black Cockatoos indulge in a feast of Swamp Banksia seeds. This rare footage captures their unique behavior and dietary preferences. Learn about ...
New research from the University of Georgia's Odum School of Ecology and Marine Extension and Georgia Sea Grant suggests ...
ALLIGATORS are one of nature’s toughest predators. Every year thousands of people visit Florida every year to get a glimpse ...
The Louisiana wetlands are alive with activity. Depending on the season, water levels, and time of day, different animals make th ...
The Green Swamp Preserve in Brunswick County, North Carolina, is a biodiversity hotspot featuring diverse plant and animal life. The preserve is home to 14 carnivorous plant species and rare ...
A hotly debated mining project near the federally protected Okefenokee Swamp has stalled over a $2 million permit requirement ...
Swamp beacons glow bright orange against the dark water and even darker water-soaked leaves that they call home.
An invasive species is being used to help rehabilitate injured raptors.The Missouri Department of Conservation said they were ...