Nature was on display everywhere at the Earth Day Celebration at Phinizy Swamp Nature Park on April 27, 2024. Mike Adams/Augusta Good News.
Nature was on display everywhere at the Earth Day Celebration at Phinizy Swamp Nature Park on April 27, 2024. Mike Adams/Augusta Good News.

In pictures: Earth Day at Phinizy Swamp Nature Park

Nature lovers walk along the boardwalk at the 1,100-acre Phinizy Swamp Nature Park during the Earth Day Celebration April 27, 2024. Mike Adams/Augusta Good News
Nature lovers got a chance to see a Red Tail Hawk up close during the Earth Day Celebration at the park on April 27, 2024. Mike Adams/Augusta Good News.
Allyson Haley of ACTCM sings at the Earth Day Celebration at the park on April 27, 2024. Mike Adams/Augusta Good News.
Environmental Educator Wade Carruth, left, explains how owls hunt for their food at the Earth Day Celebration at Phinizy Swamp Nature Park on April 27, 2024. Mike Adams/Augusta Good News.
Kori McDonald, right, teaches children about the PH balance in water at the Earth Day Celebration at Phinizy Swamp Nature Park on April 27, 2024. Mike Adams/Augusta Good News.
Nature lovers get a chance to see one of Wade Carruth’s Great Horned Owls up close at the Earth Day Celebration at the park on April 27, 2024. Mike Adams/Augusta Good News.
The Assistant Director of Outreach and Education at UGA Savannah River Ecology Laboratory Katrina Ford gives children and adults alike a chance to pet a 2-and-half year old alligator during the Earth Day Celebration at the park on April 27, 2024. Mike Adams/Augusta Good News.

Mike Adams has won multiple Georgia Press Association awards for his photography. Subscribe to have Augusta Good News headlines delivered to your inbox here.

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