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Local land trust hosts frog walk in Northeast Georgia wetland

A small green frog sits on the trunk of a tree during a nighttime nature walk.
Emma Auer
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WUGA
The Oconee River Land Trust led a group of kids and parents on a Frog Walk in Jackson County, Georgia.

Frog calls are a common sound in Georgia and across the South during the spring and summer. Usually, these vocal amphibians are heard and not seen. But one group of kids and adults in Jackson County were given an expert-led tour of frog habitats, where they got to witness these animals in the wild. WUGA’s Emma Auer reports.

Emma Auer is an award-winning reporter who joined WUGA as a full-time producer in 2024. She is also a graduate student in UGA's Romance Languages Department, studying French and Spanish. She covers the breadth of Northeast Georgia stories, from Athens City Hall to Winterville farmers' markets. Emma's work has also been heard on Georgia Public Broadcasting.
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