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The parcel, known as Watson Woods, is a mile from Cumberland's downtown and adjacent to the Rines Forest and Read Family Farm ...
The horses on Cumberland Island are feral, wild animals and aren't managed by the National Park Service. Visitors should keep a safe distance and not feed, water or bother them.
Visitors can glimpse some of the numerous plant and animal species that reside on the island and in adjacent waters, including threatened and endangered animals such as the North Atlantic right whale, ...
A federal judge has ruled against the wild horses of Cumberland Island in a lawsuit that alleged federal and state agencies are allowing the animals to become ill, malnourished and deprived of a ...
Established as a national seashore in 1972, Cumberland Island is teeming with wildlife and boasts multiple distinct ecosystems including maritime forests, salt marshes, freshwater wetlands, tidal ...
These animals have been part of the island since 1742, when Spanish soldiers released them during a battle with the English, forming a now-feral population.
Scott Brook Preserve has adapted trails to navigate around four dams built by these natural engineers. It's also a great spot ...
Cumberland Island is where you can enjoy secluded outdoor excursions, rich history, amazing wildlife encounters, and tranquil beach days, tucked away in one of the most remote national park sites ...
Cumberland Island, Georgia is a Manhattan-sized barrier island off the coast of the Peach State that’s famous for its mansions (the Carnegie family at one point owned most of the island and John ...
Sharing sightings of wild animals like bobcats helps the DEM better understand Rhode Island wildlife’s population, behavior and health. You can report wildlife observations to the DEM here.
With help from neighbors, the Cumberland Fire Department and Cumberland animal control, Margot was found, but there was one problem. Cumberland crews rescued a dog stranded on island at Rawson Pond.