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wildlife in georgia and the u.s. south

Never know what you'll see in the woods . . .

Source:  https://wildlifeinformer.com/wildlife-in-georgia/#


Wildlife in Georgia


Georgia’s diverse ecosystems, spanning from temperate to subtropical climates, house a rich variety of wildlife. Its freshwater bodies are teeming with native fish, such as largemouth bass and catfish, crucial for maintaining aquatic ecosystem health. The warm climate supports a diverse reptilian population, including eastern box turtles and copperheads.


Mammals like white-tailed deer and black bears adapt to the varied landscapes, from mountainous regions to coastal plains. Unique species like the Gopher Tortoise and the Eastern Indigo Snake add ecological significance.


The Gopher Tortoise is essential for the longleaf pine ecosystem, while the Eastern Indigo Snake, federally threatened, finds refuge in Georgia, highlighting the state’s role in national biodiversity. Challenges like habitat loss, pollution, and invasive species threaten this delicate balance, necessitating ongoing conservation efforts.


The Georgia Department of Natural Resources (DNR) spearheads wildlife management, overseeing licenses, habitat conservation, and protection. The DNR’s pivotal role underscores Georgia’s commitment to coexisting harmoniously with wildlife, preserving its natural heritage.


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