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New e-news focuses on non-game wildlife
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SOCIAL CIRCLE — Whether the subject is wood storks or bog turtles, right whales or sandhills, a new e-mail newsletter from the Wildlife Resources Division of the Georgia Department of NaturalResources covers the state’s wide range of nongame creatures and natural habitats.
The first issue of the bimonthly “Georgia Wild” was mailed this month. Topics include a big find for Rafinesque’s big-eared bats, how nongame work aids other wildlife and sportsmen, and new research exploring power-line habitat and nesting American kestrels.
Signing up is easy and free at www.georgiawildlife.com. (Click on “Nongame Animals & Plants” and the e-news signup link.) An archive copy of the first issue is also available.
“Georgia Wild,” it’s a quick way to stay up-to-date on everything from American oystercatchers to zigzag salamanders.
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Girls on the Run 5K marks change of season
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Girls on the Run is a physical activity-based, positive youth development program that teaches key life skills to girls in third through eighth grade through dynamic discussions and fun games that creatively integrate running.
Girls on the Run Coastal Georgia and Lowcountry is gearing up for its 12th annual 5K, celebrating the end of the spring season.
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