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A Watkinsville teacher’s proposal to have her students collect environmental data on a creek in Oconee County earned her school a $1,000 grant from the Georgia Department of Natural Resources.
Fallen leaves provide benefits to wildlife — those macroinvertebrates (insects, worms, etc.) that assist with leaf decomposition are important food sources for birds and amphibians. Not to ...