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Four Seasons in Georgia 
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    On Four Seasons in Georgia, we hit the highlights of each season. From a spring wildflower hike at Smithgall Woods Conservation Center to yurt camping at Bobby Brown Sate Park to the dramatic leaf change in the north Georgia mountains to hunting quail in south Georgia to Buzzard Day at Reed Bingham State Park… there's something for everyone in this action packed episode that spans one year in Georgia.





    Web Resources

    Georgia's State Parks
    For more information on Georgia's state parks, visit this site throughout the year. During fall months, the site offers a leaf watch, assessing the status of fall color in each park.


    North American Butterfly Association
    The North American Butterfly Association offers a wealth of knowledge on the butterflies of North America as well as info on censusing across the country.


    GA DNR Wildlife Resources Division
    The Georgia Department of Natural resources Wildlife Resources Division has information on the Bob White Quail Initiative in Georgia as well as other hunting and fishing regulations for every season.


    Georgia Hunting Licenses
    There are three ways to buy your hunting license.


    Hunters' Education Courses
    Residents and non-residents born on or after January 1, 1961 must successfully complete a hunter education course prior to purchasing a season hunting license.


    Georgia Fishing Licenses
    There are three ways to buy your fishing license.


    Trout Fishing
    Trout fishing in Georgia is a available from March to October every year. Georgia Trout Unlimited is also a good resource for information on conserving, protecting and restoring Georgia's trout fisheries.


    Callaway Gardens
    Callaway Gardens is famous for its azalea gardens and is enjoyable year round but are especially brilliant in the spring.


    Birding in Georgia
    Besides the Georgia Ornithological Society and the National Audubon Society Chapters, there are many bird clubs which concentrate on local birdlife and associated conservation issues.


    Fernbank Science Center and Museum of Natural History
    Two worlds of science in Atlanta. Fernbank is your ticket to the world of dinosaurs, artifacts, science interactives, shells, wildlife, IMAX films and more.


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    Tuesday, August 5, 2008 - 7:30pm


     
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