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    Chattahoochee River

    National Recreation Area Georgia

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Chattahoochee River NRA Science and Resource Management

 

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Spiny softshell turtle
2011-07-18
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Yellow Jacket Bees
2011-08-04
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Building with Bamboo
2011-08-19
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Hornworms as Hosts
2011-08-22
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New Bee Species Found in Park
2011-08-31
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Bald Eagle siting
2011-10-05
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Make a Difference...at the Drake House
2011-12-05
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Leave it to Mother Nature!
2011-12-23
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The Park After Dark: White-Tailed Deer
2012-01-10
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That's no Snowy Owl... It's a Leucistic Red-Tailed Hawk!
2012-01-24
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2012-02-27
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11 Records Returned
 
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paving adelaide
steve_60@live.com.au
What a beautiful creature. Are they endangered or are they over populated and have to be culled to be controlled. We here in Australia have Kangaroo's and Koala's which are truly beautiful native animals to Australia but have to be controlled with culling which is such a shame and not very popular with most Australian's.
2012-02-05
paving adelaide
steve_60@live.com.au
What a beautiful creature. Are they endangered or are they over populated and have to be culled to be controlled. We here in Australia have Kangaroo's and Koala's which are truly beautiful native animals to Australia but have to be controlled with culling which is such a shame and not very popular with most Australian's.
2012-02-05
paving adelaide
steve_60@live.com.au
What a beautiful creature. Are they endangered or are they over populated and have to be culled to be controlled. We here in Australia have Kangaroo's and Koala's which are truly beautiful native animals to Australia but have to be controlled with culling which is such a shame and not very popular with most Australian's.
2012-02-05
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2011-08-23
4 Records Returned
 
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Did You Know?

Canada Goose on the Chattahoochee - Photo by Tom Wilson

The Canada Goose is a year-round resident of the Chattahoochee River. Once pushed to the brink of extinction by over-hunting and habitat loss, Canada Geese have made a comeback thanks to re-introduction programs and better management of hunting practices.