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At 5:30 a.m., the forest is dark and quiet.
Off in the distance, you can hear the rushing of a stream. Looking up, the leaves are barely visible against the slowly brightening sky. Stand still and you can begin to hear the murmur of the birds.
Their chatter starts slow, but soon… Read Article
William Bartram was struck by the beauty of the trees he found along the banks of Georgia’s Altamaha River in 1773.
The trees, Bartram noted, had flowers that “are very large, expand themselves perfectly, are of a snow-white colour, and ornamented with a crown or tassel of gold coloured… Read Article
The University of Georgia’s Warnell School of Forestry and Natural Resources is exploring a new development at Lake Blackshear in Lee County that will… Read Article
Jay Reddish holds up a designer knit dress. The colorful leaf patterns imprinted on its fabric, along with the wool fibers that create its structure, are tangible evidence of the path Reddish found to the University of Georgia. From shoulders to hem, shapes of black walnut and water… Read Article
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