CoGA CISMA on SAPELO

The Coastal Georgia Cooperative Invasive Species Management Area (CoGA CISMA) is an alliance that was established in March 2012 to work across Federal, State, Local, and private lands for invasive species management.  This group includes an  eleven county task force working to prevent and control invasive species in Camden, Glynn, McIntosh, Liberty, Bryan, Chatham, Effingham, Long, Wayne, Brantley & Charlton counties. … Read More

10/17 Film: Will to Survive hosted by Hog Hammock Public Library

Film: Will to Survive Friday, Oct. 17, 2014 8 pm-9 pm This beautiful documentary features many familiar faces — George Walker, Cornelia Bailey, Yvonne Grovner, and more — and tells the story of the Gullah-Geechee people. For more information, please contact: Michele Nicole Johnson Librarian / Hog Hammock Public Library Hog Hammock Public Library P.O. Box 69 / Sapelo Island, … Read More

SINERR presents “Save the Frogs: an Amphibian Crisis”

Come join us at 1pm on Friday, March 28th at the Sapelo Island Visitor Center for a lecture on the state of the world’s amphibians and why researchers are calling their decline “The Sixth Great Extinction”.  This presentation will highlight the threats facing the world’s frog populations and what the Georgia Department of Natural Resources is doing about this problem.  … Read More