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Atlanta-based Birds Georgia celebrates its 10th annual Georgia Birds Fest with hikes, photo safaris, and experiences throughout state.
WALB travels to the city of Fitzgerald to explore the long-standing question: How did the chicken cross the road?
A federal judge in Brooklyn today sentenced two men for trafficking protected birds and eggs into the United States in ...
The owner of that forfeited collection, Dr. John Waldrop of Cataula, Georgia, imported birds and eggs without ... an Asian shorebird with only 900 to 1,600 remaining birds in the wild,” reads the ...
“But if it is a really young bird, you can't find a nest, can't find any way to help, then there are some wildlife ...
A Georgia reconstructive ... the Migratory Bird Treaty Act, and the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES) — including Nordmann’s Greenshank ...
“Where Georgia is most exposed on tariffs is agribusiness ... It’s a virus that has ravaged wild birds, commercial poultry and some mammal species across the U.S. during the outbreak.
The New York judge sentenced Eufaula’s Toney Jones to six months of probation after he pleaded guilty last year to importing a stuffed protected bird of prey without notifying the U.S. Department of ...
Dr. John Waldrop of Cataula, Georgia, was ordered to pay a $900,000 ... an Asian shorebird with only 900 to 1,600 remaining birds in the wild; no North American museum has any Nordmann Greenshank ...
A Georgia doctor was ordered to pay a $900,000 fine for trafficking protected birds and eggs, including bald eagles and a rare bird with an estimated population as low as 900 in the wild ...
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