On the Thursday December 28th edition of Georgia Today: Some Georgia species have rebounded significantly since being listed as endangered or threatened under the now 50 year old Endangered Species Act; Plus, we'll look back at some interesting stories you might have missed throughout the year.
Wildlife conservationists' slow-burn approach means projects can last decades often longer than their entire careers. But sometimes, these scientists do get to see the mark they leave on the Earth.
Jimmy Carter is known as a builder of homes and champion for world peace, but perhaps a little less regarded for his role in preserving the Flint River in West Georgia.