A Georgia Wildlife Haven Forged by Fire and Peat Nears UNESCO Recognition
FOLKSTON, Ga.โThe worldโs smallest heron hops from blade to blade in a patch of tall grass, testing its footing above the dark water as it searches for an evening meal. โThis was already worth the trip out today,โ Joshua Howard said earlier this month from a gray flat-bottomed to
FOLKSTON, Ga.โThe worldโs smallest heron hops from blade to blade in a patch of tall grass, testing its footing above the dark water as it searches for an evening meal. โThis was already worth the trip out today,โ Joshua Howard said earlier this month from a gray flat-bottomed tour boat just a few yards away. [โฆ]
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