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Brood XIV will emerge this summer to overwhelm predators, shake up ecosystems, and terrify everyone with eardrums.
Actually named "Big Al and Lizzy," the giant elephant statues at Papa Joe's Fireworks in Hardeeville are nicknamed "Thelma ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNBillions of cicadas to rise up in US for mating after 17 years of slumberBillions of periodical cicadas are set to emerge across the U.S. this May and June, completing their 17-year underground ...
While Atlanta’s attractions clamor for attention and Savannah’s historic squares fill with tourists, Thomasville quietly ...
Mar. 27, 2025 — Researchers have created a way to see your family tree ... Oak, Hazel and Yew Were Abundant Nov. 13, 2024 — A new study finds that the disturbance-demanding plant species ...
Tucked away in Georgia’s southwestern corner sits Thomasville, a town where azaleas explode in technicolor bursts, historic ...
As you traverse the 5.5 miles of crystal-clear waters, surrounded by palm, cypress, and oak trees, you may be lucky enough to find ... Legend has it that this mountain—the highest peak on the Georgia ...
Marcus Sims, owner of Treincarnation, is using felled trees from Takoma Park Maryland Library to create new tables for the city’s expansion project.
One is particularly "resilient." Another has an iconic branch that dips to the ground and then soars upward, creating a "V" ...
The fate of a large white oak tree is uncertain as a proposed development moves closer to approval in south Forsyth County.
Brood XIV is a cohort of periodical cicadas, in which each succeeding generation of the insects emerges every 17 years.
A New England region council is grappling with how to preserve its iconic trees while managing risk to power infrastructure. Essential Energy is advising council plant smaller trees to prevent ...
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