Chehaw Park & Zoo has received $5,000 from the Georgia Department of Natural Resources to help develop public viewing aspects for a new “head start” education program focused on rare gopher frogs.
The projects intend to improve opportunities for the public to learn about native animals and plants across the state.
It was a day of learning about the science of woods, water and wildlife Saturday at the Jones Center at Ichauway’s open house. Every two years, the expansive, private research property opens its gates ...
ALBANY, Ga. (WALB) - Albany Tech is investing nearly $2 million into its Automotive Program, training the next generation of hybrid and electronic vehicle technicians. Vehicles are becoming more ...
When can you get in the woods to get a gobbler? The statewide Georgia turkey hunting season opens on private land on Sat., March 29, 2025, and on public lands, including Wildlife Management Areas ...
Bullish (Video) Vintage Quail Hunting: Field & Stream Documentary Posted: March 14, 2025 | Last updated: March 14, 2025 This 1930s visual narrative offers a vivid portrayal of hunting activities ...
ATLANTA — While Thanksgiving is still a good eight months away, gobbler-hunting season is just around the corner. Coming to a clearing near you, the Georgia Department of Natural Resources said ...
ALBANY, Ga. (WALB) - When the Riverfront skate park was demolished to make room for the Oglethorpe Bridge construction, a group of Albany residents approached the city commission with one goal in ...
The Leo O’Brien Federal building on Wednesday in Albany. The federal government is considering selling the office building in downtown Albany. U.S. Defense Department storage warehouses at a ...