Georgia is home to a wide range of wildlife, from white-tailed deer and wild turkeys to black bears and American alligators.
When you've got invasive lizards the size of a dog in your backyard, I think most people would prefer to just call in a tip.
The number of invasive Argentine tegus in Georgia have grown, with reports in 25 counties. Where are they? How to spot them?
Dundee officials are warning residents after sightings of invasive Argentine black and white tegus were reported in the Polk ...
Invasive tegu lizards are spreading across Georgia, prompting officials to urge residents to report sightings or kill the ...
Wildlife experts in Georgia are urging locals to keep on the lookout for any four-foot-long lizards wandering around the ...
Georgia wildlife officials are warning residents to be on the lookout for an invasive species that threatens native wildlife, ...
Georgia officials are asking residents to report or remove Argentine black and white tegus, as the invasive species threatens ...
Residents are advised to humanely euthanise tegus if encountered and to report sightings to local wildlife departments.
Georgia residents may not expect to find a four-foot-long reptile native to South America in their backyards. But wildlife ...