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Sept. 12, 2012

Topics in this issue include:
- Fort Stewart reaches a red-cockaded woodpecker recovery goal.
- Georgia and other states team with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to conserve gopher tortoises.
- The wildflower more gardeners are notice of.
- Plus: Nongame news from updates on wildlife-watching economics and flathead catfish, to native plantings at Panola Mountain and bald eagle impacts on recovering cormorants.
Read the Sept. 12 Georgia Wild
here.
You'll find Terry W. Johnson's "Out My Backdoor" columns, including the latest, "Ironweed: a Native Beauty," here.