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The alligator situation in Georgia For many Georgia residents, alligators, and snakes for that matter, are a real part of the ...
Living in Georgia, Welch says he's accustomed to seeing alligators in the water, but even he was impressed. "It was really amazing to see something like that," he said. Peter Burke is a lifestyle ...
Alligators aren’t all that’s lurking in southeast swamps as University of Georgia research uncovers increased levels of a toxic metal in the water.
"In 2023, Meghan Bailey of Carrollton caught a 13-foot, 3-inch gator, the largest of the season. Previous record-breaking catches include Jim Overman’s 13-foot, 10 ¾-inch alligator in 2013 and ...
There’s something in the water — and in the gators. A University of Georgia ecotoxicology study found there may be elevated levels of mercury in Georgia’s Okefenokee Swamp.
Georgia DNR and the Albany Police Department responded to the scene, wrangled the alligator, tied it up, and relocated it to the main water. Drew Zellner with the Georgia DNR responded to the scene.
Alligators aren’t all that’s lurking in southeast swamps as University of Georgia research uncovers increased levels of a toxic metal in the water.
With alligators guarding "Alligator Alcatraz" in Florida, we asked: How dangerous are Mississippi's alligators, really?
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