Georgia
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Drunk Birds Cause Ruckus in Georgia as Weather Gets Warmer
As the weather warms, Georgia wildlife officials are alerting locals to be on the lookout for drunk birds causing a ruckus. Read more here.
Latest Research Articles
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Violent Tornadoes Left Widespread Damage to Power Outages in Georgia, Alabama; 9 Fatalities Reported
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Deadly Storms Force Alabama and Georgia to Declare State of Emergency; Multiple Deaths Reported in One County
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State of Emergency Declared in Georgia After Severe Flooding
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Bird Flu Takes 700 Wild Vultures in Georgia Sanctuary, State Workers Euthanize 30 Other Birds
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More Than 15,400 Cases of Monkeypox have Been Reported, According to Data
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Thunderstorm Allegedly Kills U.S. Army Soldiers During a Military Training in Georgia
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Infamous Georgia Lake Claimed a Number of Lives Over the Holiday Weekend
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Georgia Declares State of Emergency due to Tornado Outbreak: Three Deaths Reported Across Southern US
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Deadly Viruses Found in Georgia Ticks, Over 50 Fatalities Reported Across 11 States
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Joro Spiders in Georgia Can Colonize the Eastern Seaboard of the United States: New Study
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Giant 8-Foot-Long Snake Found in the State of Georgia, Biggest One Yet in Years
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Millions of Giant Yellow Spiders Invade Georgia with Webs 10 Feet Thick