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News for the Coastal Georgia CISMA

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Laurel Wilt Disease on Redbay Trees from Mark Collins on Vimeo.

Plant invaders taking root. April 5, 2012

Pesky plant invades waterways: Patches of water hyacinth a growing problem. April 10, 2014

Slowing the Invasion: Invading plants have widespread negative effect. Thursday, May 1, 2014

Invasive plants remain concern for scientists on Cumberland Island

Invasive vine spreads to St. Marys

Brazilian pepper tree invades Georgia

Invasive toad discovered in St. Marys

Free pool passes for volunteer snail pickers

Snail roundup in Kingsland

Georgia Outdoors | New Conservationist | featuring SCA Interns from 2016 Travis Mabe & Emily Hastings

Georgia Outdoors | Invaders

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