Owls in Georgia
City of Milton Parks & Recreation · November 14, 2025
City of Milton’s virtual “Wildlife 101” webinar featured Linda May, an outreach coordinator with the Georgia Department of Natural ResourcesWildlife Resources Division, who gave a 90-minute presentation on owl biology, how to identify local species, nest boxes and backyard habitat, and practical steps residents can take to protect owls and fledglings.
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