Free Picnic For Wild Animals In Georgia
Biologists in Georgia are conducting an experiment to find out which plants wild animals are most attracted by. In an ambitious experiment at the Pigeon Mountain Wildlife Management Area, a five acre test area has been planted with soybeans, sunflowers, sesame, Egyptian wheat, switchgrass and five other plant varieties.| Comments on article "Free Picnic For Wild Animals In Georgia" | ||||||||||||
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