- { Here is an interesting article on a recent study stating rail is not the huge incentive in Transit-Oriented Development that everyone thought it was.http://www.theatlanticcities.com/housing/2013/06/transit-might-not-be-essential-transit-oriented-development/5851/?goback=%2Egde_116818_member_248435091 } – Jun 19, 12:07 PM
- { I must agree with Julian's comments. We need to address our shortcomings, we have quite a few, but the metro area as an economic... } – Jun 19, 12:01 PM
- { If you want to know the facts about metro Atlanta's water conservation efforts please read http://www.northgeorgiawater.org/plans/water-supply-and-water-conservation-management-plan } – Jun 19, 11:21 AM
- { @Patty A few questions to consider: 1/ Are you aware that 93% of the water in the ACF basin enters the system south of Buford... } – Jun 18, 9:04 PM
- { I wonder if any of the posters below read the long article in the Tallahassee Democrat in late April which was based on a study... } – Jun 18, 6:31 PM
- { Common core is a mess and will distroy our eduication system . we need to do the oppisite . Turnthe schools over to the parents... } – Jun 18, 2:44 PM
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Coyotes: Wily, hungry and attracted to Atlanta’s buffet of outdoor cats
For those who link the ki-yotes’ plaintive howl to the romance of an old Western — the distant soundtrack as the cowpokes tell stories around the campfire – forget all that.
Coyotes’ story in urban Atlanta is about pests, pets and prevention.
Last week, Dr. Chris Mowry, a biologist from north Georgia who has studied coyotes, described their gritty survival skills to a crowd gathered at Fernbank Science Center for a forum titled, “How can humans and coyotes co-exist?” Continue reading
Posted in Atlanta, Michelle Hiskey, Saporta, Transformation
Tagged Atlanta, cats, coyotes, Dekalb, Fernbank, Maria Saporta, Michelle Hiskey, SaportaReport, trapping, urban
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