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The University of Georgia will receive $8.8 million over three years to support farmers across the Southeast in restoring streams and rivers through the Working Lands for Wildlife Southern Waters Framework.
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Efforts to reduce coyote numbers may be wasted, according to a new University of Georgia study. Researchers tracking Eastern coyote populations across the Southeast found they rebound quickly, often surpassing pre-removal levels.
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Michael Conroy was an Athenian beloved by many. He retired in 2019 as a Senior Lecturer at the University of Georgia’s Warnell School of Forestry and Natural Resources, where he made a significant contribution to the field of wildlife management.
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Wild pig damage is especially serious in rural, agriculture-heavy regions, but their presence is expanding, raising concerns for farms throughout the state.
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Work getting underway this week on modifications to White Dam. Multiple agencies are working under the direction of UGA faculty experts on the stone and…