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This Week in GeorgiaGov: Environment
The Story Behind Georgia's Wildflower-Lined Highways
The Wildflower Program has been helping keep Georgia’s highways beautiful for almost 45 years. Learn more about who plants them and how you can show your support.
Is Your Yard Water-Smart? Conserve with Thoughtful Landscaping
You can conserve thousand of gallons of water every year by choosing the right plants and equipment for your landscape.
After the Eclipse: What to (Sky)Watch for Next
The recent total solar eclipse might have been a once-in-a-lifetime event. But your life isn’t over, and there are other astronomical phenomena to see.
Stay Safe on Monday for the Solar Eclipse
On Monday, August 21, 2017, parts of America will plunge into darkness in the middle of the day. You don’t want to miss it, but remember to protect your eyes! Learn how to identify proper viewing equipment, how to stay safe on the roads, and more.
Prepare Now for the Event of a Lifetime! Total Solar Eclipse 2017
It’s a once-in-a-lifetime event you don’t want to miss! On August 21, 2017, a total solar eclipse will darken cities across 14 states, and Georgia is one of them! Join the solar eclipse viewing party at the Tallulah Gorge State Park hosted by Georgia State Parks.
Project Update: The Atlanta BeltLine
Have you travelled along the Atlanta BeltLine? It’s a great way to experience Atlanta’s food, art, and events. And it’s planned to get even bigger and better this summer!
Everything You Need to Know About Deer Hunting in Georgia
Firearm deer hunting season starts this Saturday, Oct. 22, 2016. Learn the laws and restrictions of hunting deer in Georgia.
Star Gazing in Georgia
October is a great month to experience the dark skies across Georgia. If you plan on camping or just getting out with your telescope, find out where to go and what you can see in the night sky.
Endangered Species in Georgia
Georgia’s lineup of native wildlife and plants rank among the most diverse in the U.S. But we also are a leader in numbers of at-risk species.
Visiting Georgia's Lakes
Fishing? Swimming? Boating? Yes please! First, here's a little background on Georgia's lakes.