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“I’ve seen them on gas station pumps, street lamps – I’ve even seen some on the top of street lights in the middle of a busy intersection downtown."
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Look out, Eastern Seaboard.
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This year marks the National Audubon Society's 121st Christmas Bird Count. We talk with local birders to find out what this year's event will look like,…
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Three inches wide, eight legs, yellow and black – the Joro spider is a recent arrival to Georgia, but entomologists say this intimidating arachnid may be…
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Dr. John Gittleman, UGA Foundation Professor and founding dean of the Odum School of Ecology, has announced that he will be stepping down from his post as…
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Researchers at the University of Georgia have demonstrated that disease surveillance data can be used to predict certain infectious disease outbreaks. The…
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Area residents are invited to attend a screening of a documentary highlighting the diversity found in rivers and streams in Georgia and throughout…
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When will epidemics begin and end, speed up or slow down? Figuring that out is the job of researchers like Dr. John Drake, Distinguished Research…
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The beginning of an epidemic tends to be a jump from animals to humans. Dr. John Drake, Distinguished Research Professor in the Odum School of Ecology at…